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Patients and Pastries Included: Why we need partnership in policy making | Future Patient – musings on patient-led healthcare
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Future Patient – musings on patient-led healthcare. About the Future Patient Blog. Patients and Pastries Included: Why we need partnership in policy making. July 31, 2015. It’s time for patients to be true partners in healthcare policy. Partly because I want pastries. But more seriously. My research on the benefits of patient and public involvement in service improvement (See ‘The Seven Benefits of Engagement’. Showed that it can:. Yield richer insights into problems. Offer a wider set of solutions.
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Headlines from our twitter event on secondary care | LYPFT Planning Care Network
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LYPFT Planning Care Network. A digital place for people who access services, carers, staff and partner agencies, to share ideas around care co-ordination and care planning in mental health. Headlines from our twitter event on secondary care. Is in-patient care therapeutic setting? How do we tackle continuity of care? Safe staffing as a key requirement. The nature of ‘recovery’ as a descriptor of service provision/experience. Emerging discussions that followed. Sharing your experience and views. You are c...
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Good Death, Bad Death: Notes for my mum and dad | Future Patient – musings on patient-led healthcare
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Future Patient – musings on patient-led healthcare. About the Future Patient Blog. Good Death, Bad Death: Notes for my mum and dad. July 14, 2015. Five years ago, dad came out of hospital to die. Suffering from cancer, he went to stay at a hospice. The carpets were plush, the fixtures clean and tasteful paintings hung on the wall. Real flowers. And, when we retired to the lounge (with small kitchenette for those ‘patients’ who were still able to microwave ready meals brought in by loved ones), there was ...
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Mental health nurses – working to good effect in tertiary care | LYPFT Planning Care Network
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LYPFT Planning Care Network. A digital place for people who access services, carers, staff and partner agencies, to share ideas around care co-ordination and care planning in mental health. Mental health nurses – working to good effect in tertiary care. What are we trying to do? Outputs from this third blog will contribute to a report to be produced by the Foundation of Nursing Studies ( www.fons.or. 1,038 more words. Sharing your experience and views. Headlines from our twitter event on secondary care.
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Just In Case: Patient-Led Solutions to the A&E problem | Future Patient – musings on patient-led healthcare
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Future Patient – musings on patient-led healthcare. About the Future Patient Blog. Just In Case: Patient-Led Solutions to the A&E problem. January 7, 2015. Like many people who spout rhetoric about the NHS, I am guilty of indulging in the blame game. Some professionals and policy makers ‘blame’ patients for ‘inappropriate attendance’ at A&E and we have millions spent on campaigns to urge us to ‘choose wisely’ when thinking about heading that way (assuming that we do not make rational choices). I think it...
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Notes on nursing (apols Flo) | LYPFT Planning Care Network
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LYPFT Planning Care Network. A digital place for people who access services, carers, staff and partner agencies, to share ideas around care co-ordination and care planning in mental health. Notes on nursing (apols Flo). Still learning about leadership. Once a bit of time had passed after my mum died in February (a terrible end of life experience for her and the family, some of it blogged here. Sharing your experience and views. Resilience of community mental health nurses in Palestine. You are commenting...
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Seminar 3: Contemporary developments in mental health practice: a help and/or a hindrance to powersharing. | LYPFT Planning Care Network
https://lypftplanningcare.wordpress.com/2016/05/16/seminar-3-contemporary-developments-in-mental-health-practice-a-help-andor-a-hindrance-to-powersharing
LYPFT Planning Care Network. A digital place for people who access services, carers, staff and partner agencies, to share ideas around care co-ordination and care planning in mental health. Seminar 3: Contemporary developments in mental health practice: a help and/or a hindrance to powersharing. Reimagining Professionalism in mental health: towards co-production. We are please to announce the third seminar in the ESRC Seminar Series ‘Reimagining professionalism in mental health: towards co-production’.
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The Patient’s Dozen – What Matters to Patients and Carers | Future Patient – musings on patient-led healthcare
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Future Patient – musings on patient-led healthcare. About the Future Patient Blog. The Patient’s Dozen – What Matters to Patients and Carers. May 14, 2015. This is an article I wrote some time ago. I hope it will be useful to Patient Leaders and others seeking to influence change. It stems from being fed up of repeatedly being asked in tedious committees as a representative, ‘so, what do patients think? 8217; Well, this perhaps…. Ask any user of services what matters to them. The things that matter to pa...
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Being Weird: The Plight of Patient Leaders | Future Patient – musings on patient-led healthcare
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Future Patient – musings on patient-led healthcare. About the Future Patient Blog. Being Weird: The Plight of Patient Leaders. July 4, 2015. A few seasoned patient and public involvement practitioners were discussing the challenges to getting patients engaged in healthcare yet again. We all laughed knowingly. The implication was that few people truly wanted to do this sort of work. There was something odd about us round the table. Yes, we are. Experiences that only echo the marginalisation of our patient...