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Person-centredness in Nursing: To Be or Not to Be

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Stories for growth, development, and improvement.

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Join the six book editors of the newly published Fundamentals of Person-Centred Healthcare Practice as they facilitate a panel discussion about person-centredness through stories.

Structured around the sections of the book, this roundtable covers:

  • Person-centredness as a contested area of practice that is dependent on contextual factors to realise it in health and social care services.
  • The importance of the choices we make as professionals and how are we enabled to make person-centred choices.
  • Stories of lived experience help to illuminate the successes and challenges of the being, doing and becoming of person-centred practice.
  • The importance of theoretical and conceptual frameworks to illuminate person-centred practice.
  • Facilitating engagement from all persons to create the conditions for everyone to flourish and engage in shared learning.

This informative recorded webinar is perfect for nursing and allied health professionals, educators, facilitators, supervisors, and healthcare practitioners.

Speakers:

Brendan McCormack

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Brendan McCormack
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Brendan McCormack is Head of the Division of Nursing, Occupational Therapy and Art Therapies; Associate Director, Centre for Person-centred Practice Research, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, Scotland; and Honorary Nurse Consultant, Erskine Care, Scotland.

Tanya McCance

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Tanya McCance
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Tanya McCance is Mona Grey Professor of Nursing, Institute of Nursing and Health Research, Ulster University, Northern Ireland; Adjunct Professor, University of Wollongong, Australia; and Visiting Professor, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Cathy Bulley

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Cathy Bulley
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Cathy Bulley is a Reader in the School of Health Sciences at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, Scotland; Co-Director of the Centre for Health, Activity and Rehabilitation Research (CHEARR); and Lead for the Accelerating Scholarship, Innovation and Research Engagement (DPPR-ASPIRE).

Donna Brown

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Donna Brown
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Donna Brown is a Lecturer of Nursing, Postgraduate Tutor for the Institute of Nursing and Health Research, and Course Director for BSc(Hons)/PGDip/MSc Developing Practice in Healthcare Programme, in the School of Nursing, Ulster University, Northern Ireland.

Ailsa McMillan

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Ailsa McMillan
Description

Ailsa McMillan is a Senior Lecturer of Nursing, Division of Nursing, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Suzanne Martin

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Suzanne Martin
Description

Suzanne Martin is a Professor of Occupational Therapy and Head of School Health Sciences at Ulster University, Northern Ireland. She is a Fellow of the College of Occupational Therapists UK and a panel member for the National Institute for Health Research.

 

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