Discovery interviews: a mechanism for user involvement
Discovery interviews: a mechanism for user involvement
Discovery Interviews have become widely used in the UK National Health Service as a service improvement tool and patient involvement mechanism. This first paper in a series of three explores the development of Discovery Interviews in the NHS in the context of explicit central government policy of the development of patient-centred services and user involvement in shaping health service organization and delivery. It draws on the published literature on Discovery Interviews to date, including that on evaluation
narratives, older people, person-centred practice, service development, user involvement
206-210
Bridges, Jackie
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Gray, Wendy
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Box, Graham
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Machin, Sheelagh
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September 2008
Bridges, Jackie
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Gray, Wendy
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Box, Graham
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Machin, Sheelagh
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Bridges, Jackie, Gray, Wendy, Box, Graham and Machin, Sheelagh
(2008)
Discovery interviews: a mechanism for user involvement.
International Journal of Older People Nursing, 3 (3), .
(doi:10.1111/j.1748-3743.2008.00128.x).
Abstract
Discovery Interviews have become widely used in the UK National Health Service as a service improvement tool and patient involvement mechanism. This first paper in a series of three explores the development of Discovery Interviews in the NHS in the context of explicit central government policy of the development of patient-centred services and user involvement in shaping health service organization and delivery. It draws on the published literature on Discovery Interviews to date, including that on evaluation
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Published date: September 2008
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narratives, older people, person-centred practice, service development, user involvement
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/175625
ISSN: 1748-3735
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Sheelagh Machin
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