International Practice Development Journal

Volume 8 – Issue 2: Nov 2018

IPDJ looks forward: Welcome to 2019!

The editorial is written by Jan Dewing, IPDJ Academic Editor

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.001


Original Practice Development and Research

2. Person-centred care in the physiotherapeutic management of long-term conditions:  a critical review of components, barriers and facilitators

Sharisse Dukhu, Cliona Purcell and Cathy Bulley

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.002

Sharisse Dukhu is a novice writer and we would like to congratulate her on her first publication

This article includes a commentary by Tobba Therkildsen Sudmann and a response by Sharisse Dukhu and Cathy Bulley

3. What matters versus what’s the matter – exploring perceptions of person-centred practice in nursing and physiotherapy social media communities: a qualitative study

Andrew Ward, Clarissa Eng, Victoria McCue, Ryan Stewart, Kerri Strain, Brendan McCormack, Sharisse Dukhu, Janet Thomas and Cathy Bulley

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.003

Andrew Ward, Clarissa Eng, Ryan Stewart, Kerri Strain and Sharisse Dukhu are novice writers and we would like to congratulate them on their first publication

4. Facilitation of a workplace learning intervention in a fluctuating context: an ethnographic, participatory research project in a nursing home in Norway

Hellen Dahl, Jan Dewing, Tone Elin Mekki, Astrid Håland and Christine Øye

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.004

5. Lessons learned from mixed-methods research when designing and evaluating an education intervention in nursing homes: a retrospective reflection

Tone Elin Mekki, Ingalill Rahm Hallberg and Christine Øye

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.005


Critical Reflection on Practice Development

6. Observation as a structured learning journey for novice facilitators

Christoph von Dach

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.006

7. Reflections on developing a participatory evaluation as part of the Patients First programme

Jo Odell

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.007

8. Being person-centred in qualitative interviews: reflections on a process

Berit Margrethe Sandvik and Brendan McCormack

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.008

9. ‘What you put in, you get out’. A joint reflection on practice development days

Gayle Madden and Louise Gillard-Owen

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.009

Louise Gillard-Owen is a novice writer and we would like to congratulate her on her first publication

10. Using a practice development approach to support Admiral Nurses with end-of-life care

Caroline Scates and Karen Harrison Dening

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.010

Caroline Scates is a novice writer and we would like to congratulate her on her first publication


Commentary

11. Person-centred care: a personal view

David Foster

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.011 


Critical Commentary

12. ‘Practice development is a way of being.’ Looking back on the 2018 Enhancing Practice Conference in Basel, Switzerland

Diana Staudacher, Kathrin Hirter, Heidi Petry and Irena Anna Frei

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.012


Ideas and Influences

13. A 30-day writing challenge

Nicola Drayton, Kirsty Blake and Tracy Gilbert

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.82.013

Kirsty Blake and Tracy Gilbert are novice writers and we would like to congratulate them on their first publication

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