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Author: Kim Manley, Valerie J Wilson, Christine Oye
International Practice Development in Health and Social Care 2nd Edition Table of contents:
1. Transforming Health and Social Care Using Practice Development
Setting the scene at this time of high challenge
Practice development: its relevance to contemporary health and social care and crisis
Practice development: growing scope and impact from interprofessional collaboration and working with shared values
Developments since 2008 international edition
Living our values as editors and authors
The key concepts and structure of the book
Conclusion
References
2. Shaping Health Services Through True Collaboration Between Professional Providers and Service Users
Introduction
Examples of collaborative approaches
Discussion
Conclusion
References
3. Turning Point: Curious Novice to Committed Advocate
Inclusivity, relatability, effectiveness – Ciaran’s Eureka
Building contextual readiness – Cathy’s nemesis and enlightenment
Engagement
Facilitation – Crystal’s unrecognised talent
Co‐production – collective ownership
Giselle’s experience with co‐production
Conclusion
References
4. Sustainable Person‐Centred Communities Design and Practice
Introduction
The litmus test – what are sustainable person‐centred communities?
Facilitating creative and brave practitioners – critical appreciation of sustainable person‐centred communities’ design and practice
Concluding remarks
References
5. Promoting Person‐Centred Care for Older People
Introduction
Illustrating the application of claims, concerns and issues
Case studies
International, cross‐setting and interdisciplinary learning
Conclusion and implications for undertaken practice development in aged care services
References
6.Education Models Embedding PD Philosophy, Values and Impact – Using the Workplace as the Main Resource for Learning, Developing and Improving
Introduction
Case study 1: The value of integrating a person‐centred curriculum
Case study 2: Place‐based learning
Measuring the impact of CPD in the workplace
Summary and conclusion
References
7. Critical Ethnography: A Method for Improving Healthcare Cultures in Practice Development and Embedded Research
Introduction
Critical ethnographer as an embedded researcher
Introducing two case studies
Critical ethnography: a method for discovering ‘hidden’ practices and an avenue for practice development
Conclusion
References
8. A Global Manifesto for Practice Development: Revisiting Core Principles
Introduction
Revising the PD principles through a stakeholder review process
Emergent themes
Comparing the 2008 PD principles with the revised 2020 PD principles
Conclusion
References
9. Theorising Practice Development
Introduction
Theoretical origins
Working with the ‘critical’ in critical reflection
Connecting through crisis: critical social science and person‐centredness in PD research
Theory in action: a bicultural perspective
Reflecting on the future of theory and practice development
Invited commentary – Dr Deborah Baldie
References
10. Unpacking and Developing Facilitation
Introduction
Unpacking facilitation – an overview
Facilitator development – developing person‐centred facilitators
Facilitator development – moving to advanced facilitation
Conclusion
References
11. Re‐Imagining Participation in Processes of Facilitation: a Case for ‘Humble Assertiveness’
Introduction
The process of facilitation – case examples
The complexity of facilitation – achieving meaningful participation
A commonality: culture
A commonality: participation
An approach towards facilitation: humble assertiveness
References
12. Leadership Relationships
Introduction
Relational leadership
Leadership development strategies that enable effective workplace cultures
Conclusion
References
13. From Fractured to Flourishing: Developing Clinical Leadership for Frontline Culture Change
Introduction
Background
The case studies
Discussion
Conclusion
References
14. Systems Leadership Enablement of Collaborative Healthcare Practices
Introduction
Developing systems leadership and management capability using facilitated learning
Keeping people focused with increasingly complex healthcare systems
Systems leadership and workforce factors influencing transformation
The role of facilitative leadership in improving care for older people across the system
Conclusion
References
Appendix 14.1 Appendix
References
15. Recognising and Developing Effective Workplace Cultures Across Health and Social Care that are Also Good Places to Work
What is workplace culture and why is it important?
Background to collaborative inquiry
Developing ‘guiding lights’ through collaborative inquiry
Conclusion
References
16. Wellbeing at Work
Introduction
What is wellbeing?
Flourishing
Why wellbeing matters at work
Dissemination and sustainability
Launching the Wellbeing Strategy
Recognising the person and celebrating their achievements
Knowing what matters
Enhanced communication opportunities
Access to education
Living our values
Key insights
Conclusion
References
17. Flourishing People, Families and Communities
What is community flourishing?
Facilitating community engagement and development using practice development principles
Empowering citizens and communities to flourish through participatory research methods
Conclusion
References
18. Practice Development – Towards Co‐Creation, Innovation and Systems Transformation to Foster Person‐Centred Care
Introduction
Societal challenges for a new decade
Practice development and person‐centred care
Practice development and user involvement through co‐creation
Practice development and innovation
Practice development and system approaches
PD: enabling through leadership and facilitation
Practice development beyond methods and a new global manifesto for PD
New directions through the International Practice Development Collaborative (IPDC)
Q1 Who are the up‐and‐coming practice developers in your area?
Q2 What professions (and consumers) do you currently engage in PD work?
Q3 What areas of PD should we be focusing on in the coming years?
Q4 What is one thing you would like to celebrate in relation to PD?
Conclusion
References
Index
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