Communities of Practice in Health and Social Care highlights how communities of practice (CoPs) can make service development and quality improvement in health and social care easier to initiate and more sustainable. Using a series ofcase studies from the UK, Australia, and Canada the book demonstrates how thetheory of CoPs is implemented in the delivery of health and social care and highlights the associated potential, complexities, advantages, and disadvantages. INDICE: Part 1. Introducing Communities of Practice. 1. Introducing Communities of Practice. Part 2. Getting started. 2. The EXTRA Community of Practice: Incubating change. 3. The Interior Health Nurse Practitioner Community of Practice - Facilitating NP Integration in a Regional Health Authority. 4. Developing Dermatology Outpatient Services through a Community of Practice. Part 3. Generating professional and patient capital. 5. Practice made perfect: discovering the roles of a community of general practice. 6. Learning nursing in the workplace community. 7. Communities of practice and learning health practice in developing countries. 8. Generating patient capital: the contribution of story telling in Communities of Practice designed to develop older people's services. Part 4. So what?. 9. What works, what counts and what matters? Communities of Practice as a locus for contributing to resource allocation decisions. 10. Where does this get us and where will we go from here?
- ISBN: 978-1-4051-6830-4
- Editorial: Blackwell
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 144
- Fecha Publicación: 31/10/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés