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Emerging technologies for developing and improving patients' health experience

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posted on 2024-03-12, 17:03 authored by Niro Siriwardena, Shaun Lawson, Martha Vahl, Hugh Middleton, Gerard de Zeeuw
<p>Interactions between patients (or users), professionalsand provider organisations in health and social care are increasingly being seen as part of a complex adaptive system. In such interactions the story or narrative thatis told is not only a powerful expression of the contacts,connections and communications between these agents, but also serves both as a model of, and as a model for the development of their co-operation. Such a system is self-organising and allows users to contribute, but also enables them to develop as autonomously participating systems themselves, hence increasing control over their own experiences. It may give rise to consequences, therefore, for the way future health provision is organised, because in such a paradigm stories are more than just reports (or representations): they identify how people like to organise their lives.</p>

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  • School of Health and Social Care (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Quality in Primary Care

Volume

16

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

01-May

Publisher

Radcliffe Publishing

ISSN

1479-1072

eISSN

1479-1064

Date Submitted

2010-09-28

Date Accepted

2008-02-01

Date of First Publication

2008-02-01

Date of Final Publication

2008-02-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

3378

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