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Managing Change in Healthcare
Using Action Research

First Edition

May 2009 | 248 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Each chapter flows well and holds the reader's interest. The book is suitable for learners and experienced practitioners. - Keith Hurst, Leeds University

The management of change in the context of new policy directives and agendas is a critical issue for healthcare practitioners. All professionals – not just managers - need to develop and implement new services designed to bring patients into the centre of healthcare delivery. This book looks at the leadership, interpersonal, and management skills needed to manage such change effectively within multi-professional healthcare settings.

Key Features

  • Provides unique use of action research as a model for planning and implementing change at the patient-service interface
  • Makes use of evidence and case studies to demonstrate the stages of the change process
  • Includes tips and useful strategies for achieving change
  • Shows dynamic change can be achieved at the individual, team, departmental and organizational level
  • Covers a range of topics including: organizational culture; leadership; conflict resolution; managerial roles; and organizational analysis

Managing Change in Healthcare is ideal for all nursing and allied health care trainees taking courses in management and leadership. It will also be invaluable for qualified professionals and managers who need a clear and engaging guide to the key issues and skills underpinning effective healthcare management.


 
Healthcare - A Changing Environment
 
Action Research as a Strategy for Implementing Change
 
The Social Context of Change
 
Management in Healthcare - Theory and Practice
 
Leadership in Health Care
 
Approaches to Change
 
Organizational and Professional Cultures in Healthcare
 
Organizational Analysis and Learning
 
Reactions to Change 1 - Resistance
 
Reactions to Change 2 - Conflict
 
Strategies for Implementing Change

We would recommend this book to all students to support them to identify and instigate a change within their practice area.

Mrs Joanna Kerridge
Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, Thames Valley University
November 12, 2010

We would recommended this book to all students to support them in identifying and instigating a change within their practice area.

Mrs Joanna Kerridge
Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, Thames Valley University
November 12, 2010

Delighted to see this publication from a writer I have admired in the past. Practice development inevitably involves managing some sort of change. For students on the 'Infection Control' programme, this book will give them guiding principles and awareness of the challenges inherent in managing the change process.

Miss Sue Chilton
Faculty of Sport, Health & Social Care, Gloucestershire University
July 6, 2010

Copies ordered for the library and text placed on reading list. This text is accessible and student friendly.

Mrs Liz Smith
other, Hull University
April 15, 2010

a useful text book easy to follow structured approach made the content easy to apply to practice for students

Mrs Helen McVeigh
Nursing , De Montfort University
February 26, 2010

An extremely useful resource which is clearly presented and easy to use

Mrs Caroline Wolverson
Faculty of Health & life sciences, York St John University College
February 10, 2010

This is an excellent text for students to engage with should they wish to be involved with managing change in healthcare and understand more about the theory behind taking action in the practice based setting.

Dr Cherry Kilbride
Physiotherapy, Brunel University
January 20, 2010

I think students on this level 2 module could use this book to read around change and resistance to change. It is perhaps a little advanced for some and maybe more of the content would be of interest to those who have more managerial responsiblity.

Jayne Crow
Health , Anglia Ruskin University
January 3, 2010

Very useful text as it gives an excellent overview with examples of projects and service development using action research. Nice balance between theoretical perspectives and examples of application. This will be a recommended text for my students when they undertake their healthcare improvement group project for their final year project.

Mr Ian Donaldson
School of Health & Social Care, Bournemouth University
December 11, 2009

the course has not commenced yet, but I will be referring to this book nearer the time.
I plan to use this textbook when contributing to the development of a leadership course for pre registration nursing students.
It is a very readable book, at a appropriate depth and level, and easy to find the relevant sections,

Miss Karen Daniels
Health , Canterbury Christ Church University
November 13, 2009
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Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter One

Chapter Two


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