Written by a nurse, a social worker and a clinical psychologist, this book focuses on interprofessional working at the level of patient or client care. It explores who practitioners from different professions work together now and in the future. Practical details of day to day working, and how these[...]
'The questions are no longer whether to use or make an evaluation, but how well we use one or carry one out.' 'As both volume and skills in healthcare increase, there is a parallel increase in the need to evaluate the outcomes and the effects of services rendered. In this book John Ovretveit furnis[...]
Evaluating Improvement and Implementation for Health describes modern evaluation methods in healthcare and policymaking, and challenges some of the assumptions of the evidence based healthcare movement: Are innovations always an improvement? Are they always worth it? Can they be implemented? More im[...]
This comprehensive book deals with the ethical challenges confronting occupational health professionals particularly focussing on the ethical issues inherent in the practical problems which they encounter in their everyday work. It provides all the practical tools required for the ethical analysis o[...]