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Translating Resilience into Healthcare Practice : Multilevel Theories and Perspectives
Translating Resilience into Healthcare Practice : Multilevel Theories and Perspectives
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ISBN No.: 9781032776989
Pages: 320
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 273.72
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Setting the scene - Status and challenges of the research on adaptive capacity and resilience in healthcare. 2. The CARE model: A research tool for understanding resilience. 3. The resilience journey from definitions to large scale research - how did we get there? 4. Articulating Resilience in Healthcare: Defining the Phenomena and Making Resilience Practical. 5. Building Resilient Team Performance: The Critical Role of Leadership"5: "Building resilient team performance: The critical role of leadership.


6. Measuring Resilience in Healthcare: Challenges and Opportunities. 7. Resilience and human factors - same, same but different. 8. Empowering healthcare professionals with resilience theory. 9. Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater- rethinking incident reporting through a resilient healthcare lens.


10. Patient and family involvement in resilient healthcare - why is it important to ensure high quality care? 11. A framework for mapping stakeholder involvement in resilient healthcare. 12. Next of kin involvement and perspectives of resilient and perspectives of healthcare. 13. The role of leaders as facilitators of resilience in healthcare - old wine in new bottles? 14. Understanding and co-creating resilience through multilevel stakeholder involvement: exemplars from transitional care.


15. Regulatory resilience - mission impossible? 16. Characteristics of resilience in the prehospital critical care setting 17. Characteristics of resilience in the interface between nursing home staff, general practitioners and hospitals. 18. Handling resilience in pandemic crisis in homecare in rural areas. 19. Characteristics of resilient performance in mental health care.


20. Enabling adaptive capacity in different types of hospital teams. 21. Using health technology to support resilient performance in hospital to home context. 22. Developing a framework for collaborative learning in resilient healthcare - the need for structures and planned processes. 23. Lessons learnt from the participatory design approach used for developing the Resilience in Healthcare learning tool.


24. Using Simulation to Leverage Resilience into Practice in Complex Adaptive Systems. 25. The role of pedagogical thinking and adaptive reflexive spaces in resilient healthcare research and practice. 26. Exploring the role of team, organisation, and system factors in adaptive capacity in hospital teams- results from an international cross-country study in Australia, England, Japan, the Netherlands, and Norway. 27. Using action research to promote resilient performance in the Netherlands.


28. The complex problems emerging from individual adaptive behaviour within its silos and possible strategies for solutions. 29. Experiences from supporting resilience in Australian emergency departments. 30. Integrating the micro, meso and macro levels for resilient healthcare: the role of built environment regulations. 31. Engaging citizens in societal resilience: experiences across Europe.


32. Patient safety as multilevel phenomenon, insights from other sectors. 33. Time for resilience in procured critical service? 34. Challenges and opportunities in designing and executing cross-country studies in resilient healthcare. 35. Concluding remarks - the future for research on resilience in healthcare.


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