Mixed-methods social network data for patients and staff receiving/providing hospital at home services in a rural environment.
Mixed-methods social network data for patients and staff receiving/providing hospital at home services in a rural environment.
This dataset supports the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis entitled “Exploring the Effects of Social Network Dynamics on Patients Receiving ‘Hospital at Home’ Care in a Rural Environment"
The dataset contains mixed methods data. Semi-structured interview data of healthcare professions (n=9) from a Hospital at Home service, transcribed verbatim into tables on Microsoft Word. Quantitative data from questionnaires completed by Hospital at home patients (n=76) in SPSS.
The data is a survey data and analysis of patients receiving Hospital at home services. this includes Social network, demographic, Quality of Life, loneliness, self efficacy and collective efficacy data. Interview transcripts from semi-structured interviews of nursing staff from a Hospital at Home service in a rural area which explores the roles of patients, healthcare professionals and social networks of support.
Consent forms, participant information sheets and questionnaires are also included
Mixed methods, Semi structured interviews, Questionnaire, nursing, Hospital at Home, Virtual Ward, NHS, Patients
University of Southampton
Gillham, Jack Hardy
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Vassilev, Ivaylo
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Band, Becky
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Gillham, Jack Hardy
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Vassilev, Ivaylo
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Band, Becky
be8901bb-bb1b-4131-8e19-c1d4a3bdfb8d
Gillham, Jack Hardy
(2024)
Mixed-methods social network data for patients and staff receiving/providing hospital at home services in a rural environment.
University of Southampton
doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2985
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Abstract
This dataset supports the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis entitled “Exploring the Effects of Social Network Dynamics on Patients Receiving ‘Hospital at Home’ Care in a Rural Environment"
The dataset contains mixed methods data. Semi-structured interview data of healthcare professions (n=9) from a Hospital at Home service, transcribed verbatim into tables on Microsoft Word. Quantitative data from questionnaires completed by Hospital at home patients (n=76) in SPSS.
The data is a survey data and analysis of patients receiving Hospital at home services. this includes Social network, demographic, Quality of Life, loneliness, self efficacy and collective efficacy data. Interview transcripts from semi-structured interviews of nursing staff from a Hospital at Home service in a rural area which explores the roles of patients, healthcare professionals and social networks of support.
Consent forms, participant information sheets and questionnaires are also included
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HaH_qualitative_and_quantitatve_dataset.zip
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D2985-thesis_readme.txt
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Published date: 18 March 2024
Keywords:
Mixed methods, Semi structured interviews, Questionnaire, nursing, Hospital at Home, Virtual Ward, NHS, Patients
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Local EPrints ID: 488215
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488215
PURE UUID: 932ff58f-73cb-448e-8979-30191324a290
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Date deposited: 18 Mar 2024 17:55
Last modified: 19 Mar 2024 02:52
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Creator:
Jack Hardy Gillham
Research team head:
Becky Band
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