Cultivating Compassion: How digital storytelling is transforming healthcare (Healthcare Improvement) - Softcover

9781904235354: Cultivating Compassion: How digital storytelling is transforming healthcare (Healthcare Improvement)
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This excellent book provides a clear and succinct background to the philosophy and application of Patient Voices. The power of story telling is effectively promoted by a series of authors who have practical experience of being involved with the Patient Voices Programme. The book emphasises the importance of service user involvement, focuses on topical issues and is of particular relevance to promoting care, compassion, team working and communication. The important contribution is of practical value to all professionals working in health and social care. Contents: Foreword: Dr Angela Coulter Patient Voices: in celebration- Monica Clarke Introduction: Pip Hardy and Tony Sumner Chapter 1: The journey begins: Tony Sumner Chapter 2: Pilgrims progress: Pip Hardy Chapter 3: The Patient Voices approach: Pip Hardy and Tony Sumner Chapter 4: Towards compassionate governance: the impact of Patient Voices on NHS Leadership: Paul Stanton Chapter 5: Arthur and Co: digital stories of arthritis: Fiona O'Neill Chapter 6: Go around: digital stories to improve safety: Cathy Jaynes Chapter 7: Working with dignity and respect:improving mental health services: Carol Haigh, Patrick Cahoon, Tony Sumner Chapter 8: Breathe easy: stories about COPD: Matthew Hodson Chapter 9: They just dont get it-digital story telling as reflection with junior doctors: Liz Anderson and Dan Kinnair Chapter 10: Reflection - now we get it: Steve Corry-Bass, Matthew Critchfield and Weehaan Pang Chapter 11: The shock of reality:digital storytelling with newly qualified mental health nurses Gemma Stacey Chapter 12: Healing journeys - digital story telling with service users educators; Julie Walters Chapter 13: Sheffield Carers' Voices- how was it for story tellers? Mark Shea Chapter 14: Healthy Teams- the challenge of implementing digital story telling in healthcare organisations Amy Stabler Chapter 15: Measuring what counts- digital stories as qualitative data Karen Taylor and Pip Hardy Chapter 16: What really matters to patients? Digital storytelling as a qualitative research tool Carol Haigh Chapter 17: Increasing Empathy: the digital story telling process in professional development Nick Harland Chapter 18: Dangling conversations- digital storytelling with people with early stage dementia Rosie Stenhouse and Jo Tait Chapter 19: Patients as teachers- digital stories at the University of Liverpool Elspeth Mclean Conclusion: Care, compassion and transformation Pip Hardy and Tony Sumner Afterword: Dr Maxine Craig

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This book explores how digital storytelling can catalyze change in healthcare. Edited by the co-founders of the award-winning Patient Voices Programme, the authors discuss various applications for this technique; from using digital storytelling as a reflective process, to the use of digital stories in augmenting quantitative data. Through six main sections this second edition covers areas including healthcare education, patient engagement, quality improvement and the use of digital storytelling research. The chapters illuminate how digital storytelling can lead to greater humanity, understanding and, ultimately, compassion. This collection will appeal to those involved in delivering, managing or receiving healthcare and healthcare education and research, as well as people interested in digital storytelling and participatory media.
About the Author:
Pip Hardy is a co-founder of the Patient Voices Programme. She has degrees in English Literature and Lifelong Learning and qualifications in counseling and adult education. Her PhD examined the potential of digital storytelling to transform healthcare.
Tony Sumner is a co-founder of the Patient Voices Programme. He has degrees in physics, astronomy and astrophysics and a background in the software industry. His research interests relate to the possibilities afforded by technology to promote deep reflection

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  • PublisherKingsham Press
  • Publication date2015
  • ISBN 10 1904235352
  • ISBN 13 9781904235354
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages278

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