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  • Open University Press

    Person-centred Approaches in Healthcare: A handbook for nurses and midwives

    1st Edition By Stephen Tee © 2016 | Published: April 16, 2016
    How do we learn from service user perspectives? What practical skills and approaches are needed to make care truly person-centred?Written by practitioners, academics and, more importantly, the people who use health services, this unique text examines the application of person-centred principles acro…

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    A Practical Guide to End of Life Care

    1st Edition By Clair Sadler © 2015 | Published: October 16, 2015
    Are you involved in caring for people at the end of their life? Do you have a role in supporting the families of those who are dying, or is this an area of your work you find personally difficult?This book is an accessible guide for all those working in health or social care and caring for people at…

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    Person Centred Practice for Professionals

    1st Edition By Jeanette Thompson, Jackie Kilbane, Helen Sanderson © 2007 | Published: December 16, 2007
    This valuable text offers a range of practical, person centred and evidence based approaches to tackling challenges faced by professionals working with people with learning disabilities. It helps the reader to analyze issues relating to person centred practice and citizenship and considers the impli…

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    Synthesising Qualitative and Quantitative Health Evidence: A Guide to Methods

    1st Edition By Catherine Pope, Nicholas Mays, Jennie Popay © 2007 | Published: July 16, 2007
    Every year a vast number of research studies and a myriad of other forms of ‘evidence’ are produced that have potential to inform policy and practice. Synthesis provides a way of bringing together diverse kinds of evidence to bridge the so called ‘gap’ between evidence and policy. This book …

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