Hospice in Change

Hospice in Change

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Lipscomb Martin
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9780415622516
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A Hospice in Change: Applied Social Realist Theory reports upon a study into aspects of the ways in which structural and organisational developments, professional cultures and ‘bedside’ or patient focused clinical practice interact within a single UK institution. While the findings of this study are time and context specific, the events and social processes being described may nonetheless resonate closely with the experience of healthcare practitioners at other hospices both within and without the UK. The work examines themes and ideas that hospice and palliative care practitioners, as well as those involved or interested more broadly in ‘end of life issues’, may find relevant.

It is argued that differential morphogenesis can be identified between structures (social and cultural) and agents (individual and group) at an independent healthcare charity in southern England. A Hospice in Change connects theory and philosophy with concrete research practice to provide a worked example of Margaret Archer’s realist social theory.

EAN 9780415622516
ISBN 0415622514
Binding Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date September 26, 2013
Pages 198
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Lipscomb Martin
Illustrations 2 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, black and white; 18 Illustrations, black and white
Series Critical Realism: Interventions Routledge Critical Realism