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View article: Practices, issues and possibilities at the interface between geriatrics and palliative care (InGaP): A case study exemplifying knotworking
Practices, issues and possibilities at the interface between geriatrics and palliative care (InGaP): A case study exemplifying knotworking Open
Introduction With the recognition of the need for palliative care for people with non-malignant conditions, there is an increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary working between geriatric and palliative care teams. This interdisciplinary wo…
View article: Improving the integration of care for trans adults: ICTA a mixed-methods study
Improving the integration of care for trans adults: ICTA a mixed-methods study Open
Background This research concerns improving the National Health Service health services trans adults need. These include the national specialist Gender Identity Clinics that support people making a medical transition. Not all trans people …
View article: Practices, issues and possibilities at the interface between geriatrics and palliative care (InGaP): An exploratory study and knotworking
Practices, issues and possibilities at the interface between geriatrics and palliative care (InGaP): An exploratory study and knotworking Open
Introduction With the recognition of the need for palliative care for people with non-malignant conditions, there is an increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary working between geriatric and palliative care teams. This interdisciplinary wo…
View article: 13 Practices, issues and possibilities at the interface between geriatrics and palliative care within the hospital: an exploratory study (InGaP)
13 Practices, issues and possibilities at the interface between geriatrics and palliative care within the hospital: an exploratory study (InGaP) Open
Introduction With the expansion of palliative care into non-malignant conditions, there is an increasing emphasis on inter-disciplinary working between extended geriatric teams and palliative care. This inter-disciplinary working has evolv…
View article: The Overlap Between Geriatric Medicine and Palliative Care: A Scoping Literature Review
The Overlap Between Geriatric Medicine and Palliative Care: A Scoping Literature Review Open
With an increasing aging population worldwide, there is a growing need for both palliative care and geriatric medicine. It is presumed in medical literature that both specialties share similar goals about patient care and could collaborate…
View article: Innovating Healthcare
Innovating Healthcare Open
Why is there a need to ‘innovate healthcare’? The basic reason stems from the sheer scale of the challenges now facing healthcare provision in the UK and across many other countries. The aim of this book is to interrogate past and current …
View article: Innovating Healthcare: The Role of Political, Managerial and Clinical Leadership
Innovating Healthcare: The Role of Political, Managerial and Clinical Leadership Open
Why is there a need to innovate healthcare'? The basic reason stems from the sheer scale of the challenges now facing healthcare provision in the UK and across many other countries. The aim of this book is to interrogate past and current a…
View article: 93PRACTICES, ISSUES AND POSSIBILITIES AT THE INTERFACE BETWEEN GERIATRICS AND PALLIATIVE CARE: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY (INGAP)
93PRACTICES, ISSUES AND POSSIBILITIES AT THE INTERFACE BETWEEN GERIATRICS AND PALLIATIVE CARE: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY (INGAP) Open
Introduction: With the expansion of palliative care into non-malignant conditions, there is an increasing emphasis on inter-disciplinary working between geriatric and palliative care teams. This inter-disciplinary working has evolved organ…
View article: Devolving healthcare services redesign to local clinical leaders: does it work in practice?
Devolving healthcare services redesign to local clinical leaders: does it work in practice? Open
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present the findings arising from a three year research project which investigated a major system-wide change in the design of the NHS in England. The radical policy change was enshrined in statute i…
View article: GP leadership in clinical commissioning groups: a qualitative multi-case study approach across England
GP leadership in clinical commissioning groups: a qualitative multi-case study approach across England Open
Background Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) were established in England in 2013 to encourage GPs to exert greater influence over the processes of service improvement and redesign in the NHS. Little is known about the extent and the way…
View article: Clinical leadership in service redesign using Clinical Commissioning Groups: a mixed-methods study
Clinical leadership in service redesign using Clinical Commissioning Groups: a mixed-methods study Open
Background A core component of the Health and Social Care Act 2012 (Great Britain. Health and Social Care Act 2012 . London: HMSO; 2012) was the idea of devolving to general practitioners (GPs) a health service leadership role for service …
View article: Clinical Leadership Through Commissioning: Does it Work in Practice?
Clinical Leadership Through Commissioning: Does it Work in Practice? Open
In tune with much international practice, the English National Health Service has been striving to transform health care provision to make it more affordable in the face of rising demand. At the heart of a set of recent radical reforms has…