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.
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This book explores how digital storytelling can catalyze change in healthcare. 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.
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âForeword to the second edition; Joe Lambert.- Foreword to the first edition; Angela Coulter.- Patient Voices: in celebration; Monica Clarke.- Preface; Pip Hardy and Tony Sumner.- Acknowledgements.- Section 1: A Tale of Two Decades.- Chapter 1: Introduction: the Journey Begins; Pip Hardy and Tony Sumner.- Chapter 2: Pilgrimsâ Progress; Pip Hardy.- Chapter 3: To the Far Horizon; Pip Hardy and Tony Sumner.- Chapter 4: The Patient Voices Approach; Pip Hardy and Tony Sumner.- Section 2: Involvement, Impact and Improvement.- Chapter 5: Towards Compassionate Governance: the Impact of Patient Voices on NHS Leadership; Paul Stanton.- Chapter 6: Arthur and Co: Digital Stories about Living with Arthritis; Fiona OâNeill.- Chapter 7: Safety Stories: Creating a Culture of Safety with Digital Stories; Cathy Jaynes.- Chapter 8: Working with Dignity and Respect: Improving Mental Health Services with Digital Storytelling; Carol Haigh, Patrick Cahoon and Tony Sumner.- Chapter 9: Breathe Easy: Digital Stories about COPD; Matthew Hodson.- Section 3: Transformational Learning.- Chapter 10: Reflection â They Just Donât Get It! Digital Stories from Junior Doctors; Liz Anderson and Dan Kinnair.- Chapter 11: Reflection â Now We Get It!; Steve Corry-Bass, Matthew Critchfield and Weehaan Pang.- Chapter 12: The Shock of Reality: Digital Storytelling with Newly Qualified Nurses; Gemma Stacey.- Section 4: How Was That For You? The Healing Power of Digital Storytelling.- Chapter 13: Healing Journeys: Digital Storytelling with Service User Educators; Julie Walters.- Chapter 14: Â The Sheffield Carersâ Voices Project: Was it Therapeutic?; Mark Shea.- Chapter 15: Building Healthy Teams: Digital Storytelling in NHS Organisations; Amy Stabler.- Section 5: Contributing to Evidence (the Evidence of Experience).- Chapter 16: Measuring what Counts: the Stories Behind the Statistics; Karen Taylor.- Chapter 17: What Really Matters to Patients?; Digital Storytelling as Qualitative Research; Carol Haigh and Eula Miller.- Chapter 18: Increasing Empathy: Digital Storytelling in Professional Development; Nick Harland.- Section 6: Doing It Together: A Model for Co-production.- Chapter 19: Finding our Voices in the Dangling Conversations: Co-producing Digital Stories about Dementia; Rosie Stenhouse and Jo Tait.- Chapter 20: Service Users and Staff Learning Together with Digital Stories; Elspeth McLean.- Chapter 21: Cultivating Compassion in End of Life Care: Developing an Interprofessional Learning Resource Based on Digital Stories; Pip Hardy and Elizabeth Howkins.- Chapter 22: The DNA of Care: Digital Storytelling with NHS Staff; Karen Deeny, Pip Hardy and Tony Sumner.- Chapter 23: All the Stories Are One: Care, Compassion and Transformation; Pip Hardy and Tony Sumner.- Afterword; 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.
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âStories have tremendous transformational potential. This updated edition by Pip Hardy, Tony Sumner and colleagues draws on a wealth of experience of collecting, analysing and disseminating the stories of patients and staff to transform organisations using digital media. There is no magic formula here but many rich examples from which we can learn.â (Trish Greenhalgh, Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, UK)âThis excellent book provides a clear and succinct background to the philosophy and application of Patient Voices. Grounded in practice, 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. New chapters for the second edition promote the power of storytelling to the process of interprofessional education in end of life care and to the support and facilitation of resilience amongst health care staff. Thisvaluable contribution to practice is highly relevant at the present time and recommended to all professionals working in health and social care.â (Dr Richard Gray, Chair of the Centre for Advancement of Interprofessional Education, UK)âHardyâs and Sumnerâs newest edition provides a thoughtful, useful process for understanding other human beings more deeply. Timely and relevant to educators, researchers, and the general public, the stories in this book capture urgent topics of interest for all while encouraging reflection on our own stories and those of others while looking for new ways to enhance communicating on our collaborative learning journeys.â (Dr Jo Ann Bamdas, Director, Office of Interprofessional Education, Florida Atlantic University, USA)âThis excellent book is an important contribution to the growing body of literature on digital storytelling where scholars and practitioners worldwide share their experiences and collaborate in developing both themany ways digital storytelling is used and our understanding of how and why this approach to knowledge is so powerful. I frequently introduce Patient Voices stories to my students, both in healthcare and other programs, to inspire their own reflective work towards developing a personal professional identity. The particular value of this book, from an educationalist point of view, is the solid foundation of lived experience combined with reflections and theoretical discussions - and the way these perspectives mutually enrich each other.â (Grete Jamissen, professor emerita, Oslo and Akershus University College, Oslo, Norway)âDiscovering Pip, Tony, Patient Voices and Digital Storytelling [all in one go!] has, without shadow of doubt, been the most pivotal experience of my whole career. Thereâs something magical about where a digital story takes our imagination, provoking us into new ways of seeing the world. This second edition of âCultivating Compassionâ includes a new chapter dedicated to âThe DNA of Careâ, an NHS England project that emphasised the importance of reflecting the experiences of NHS staffâŚhuman beings, with needs and stories of our own to share. This book is a âmust readâ for medical educators looking for new ways to inspire their learners & promote reflection but it is also for anyone who wishes to recall the joy & privilege to be had in hearing & learning from our patientsâ stories, which, after all, lies at the heart of providing our best and most ethical care.â (Dr Ruth Bromley, Lead for Ethics & Law, Manchester Medical School and Clinical Fellow in Clinical Communication Skills, Ethics and Law, University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, UK) âThere is an increased understanding in healthcare that safe, compassionate care involves hearing and working with a multiplicity of voices - patients foremost, but also all members of the wider healthcare team. This comprehensive collection ofessays provides thoughtful guidance for incorporating patient and staff narratives into all aspects of care improvement: from education to research to safety. It will be invaluable to anyone involved in the endeavour of improving care.â (Dr Cat Chatfield, Quality Improvement Editor, the BMJ)
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Explores the role of digital storytelling in healthcare and healthcare education Brings together stakeholders and practitioners to discuss the impact of digital storytelling in healthcare Offers interdisciplinary and international appeal, especially among digital storytelling practitioners Presents valuable case studies and examples of digital story telling for teaching purposes
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ISBN
9783030097097
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2019-01-15
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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210 mm
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148 mm
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Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Biographical note
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