Visualising Health Care Practice Improvement: Innovation from Within

Author:   Rick Iedema ,  Jessica Mesman ,  Katherine Carroll ,  Chris Ball
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   1st New edition
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9781846194504


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   28 February 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Why is it that in spite of all the health policy reforms, clinical practice innovations, increasing intersectoral interdependencies and new medical and information technologies, so little has changed in the way we research and evaluate health care? Don't these changes cry out for new ways of being studied and appraised? And don't our approaches to clinical practice innovation cry out for being reinvented too? Surely, we cannot continue to wheel out research and evaluation paradigms, improvement approaches and methods that were designed for 20th century problems and 20th century health care, and assume they will be able to make sense of the problems we experience and the care we provide in the 21st century? These changes necessitate a new paradigm of health service research, evaluation and improvement and this new model adopts approaches and methods that embrace complexity. The approaches and methods can account for the vicissitudes of front-line care, the activities of front-line staff and the experiences of patients and families - where care happens. Visualising Health Care Practice Improvement draws on years of video feedback research shaping an approach that enables not only a retrospective understanding but also a view into the future, of what might be possible. It presents the argument that change is not principally about adopting solutions from elsewhere but that it is conditional on people exploring whether proposed solutions suit existing habituations. It involves a process of exploration, discovery, secession and renewal. Health care managers, policy makers and shapers will find this book enlightening. It will also be empowering to all health care professionals and front-line staff.

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Author:   Rick Iedema ,  Jessica Mesman ,  Katherine Carroll ,  Chris Ball
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Edition:   1st New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 30.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 15.20cm
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781846194504


ISBN 10:   1846194504
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   28 February 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In my experience, healthcare is a safety-critical world (justifiably) skeptical about outside interventions to 'improve' it. Exnovations are a great answer, and this book demonstrates beautifully how improvements can be made to work from within. - Sidney Dekker, Professor, Safety Science Innovation Lab, Griffith University, Australia This book shows how to move beyond engagement to empowerment of front-line clinicians in quality and safety improvements, expanding their skills and intelligence to a new level to create sustainable solutions for complex safety challenges. - Ian Leistikow, MD PhD, Senior Inspector, Dutch Healthcare Inspectorate, the Netherlands Relatively recent advances in technology have accumulated like sedimentary rock on the ancient foundation of medicine to produce a complex and error-prone system. Placing the video camera in their hands, clinicians are directed to clearly view and review their daily practices in order to improve the quality of their services. Iedema and colleagues view the world of medical practice and technology with a fresh (video) eye, showing clinicians are able to heal themselves - Associate Professor Kenneth Herrmann, MD, Neonatal-Intensive Care Specialist, Indiana University School of Medicine (Department of Paediatrics) and Women's Deaconness Hospital in Newburgh, Indiana, US


"""In my experience, healthcare is a safety-critical world (justifiably) skeptical about outside interventions to 'improve' it. Exnovations are a great answer, and this book demonstrates beautifully how improvements can be made to work from within."" - Sidney Dekker, Professor, Safety Science Innovation Lab, Griffith University, Australia ""This book shows how to move beyond engagement to empowerment of front-line clinicians in quality and safety improvements, expanding their skills and intelligence to a new level to create sustainable solutions for complex safety challenges."" - Ian Leistikow, MD PhD, Senior Inspector, Dutch Healthcare Inspectorate, the Netherlands ""Relatively recent advances in technology have accumulated like sedimentary rock on the ancient foundation of medicine to produce a complex and error-prone system. Placing the video camera in their hands, clinicians are directed to clearly view and review their daily practices in order to improve the quality of their services. Iedema and colleagues view the world of medical practice and technology with a fresh (video) eye, showing clinicians are able to heal themselves"" - Associate Professor Kenneth Herrmann, MD, Neonatal-Intensive Care Specialist, Indiana University School of Medicine (Department of Paediatrics) and Women's Deaconness Hospital in Newburgh, Indiana, US"


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Katherine Carroll PhD, UTS is an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Health Communication, University of Technology, Sydney. Her current research uses video and ethnographic methods to understand how donor human milk is used in neonatal intensive care units in Australia and the United States. Rick Iedema PhD, USyd is Research Professor and Director of the Centre for Health Communication at the University of Technology, Sydney. He is also Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences of Australia and Associate Editor of the journal Health Expectations. Rick's research investigates the rising complexity of health service provision. Jessica Mesman PhD holds a senior position at the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Maastricht University. Her book Uncertainty in Medical Innovation: Experienced Pioneers in Neonatal Care won the Sociology of Health and Illness Best Book of the Year 2009 Award. Jessica's research applies a science and technology studies approach to patient safety in, among others, intensive care and neonatology, and to decision- making processes in critical care medicine.

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