At present with part-time studies having started in January and a residential week to following at the end of March I have rather got my hands full. I hope to post in the near future on how these studies are helping to shape my ideas.
One clear 'result' is the prompt to engage with residential and nursing homes in preparation for a 'small research study' I have to complete this northern Spring. I've two meetings organised thus far with home managers.
A journal issue is a great prospect however, a giant step in fact - for the conceptual framework and myself (I'd also contribute an editorial). Perhaps I could share this project with someone similarly minded regards the potential of Hodges' model in health and social care and without in education and informatics? It seems that this invitation will stand even if I can only pick it up in the future, end of 2015-2016...
In the sidebar, below the bibliography I've listed a publications to-do list that could be extended:
- Hodges' model, structure, content and applications
- taking the 'career' out of Hodges' model and putting it back;
- curriculum development;
- reflective practice;
- case formulation;
- holistic care (and related perspectives, but in informatics, SOCIO-TECHNICAL);
- the theory - practice gap;
- threshold concepts;
- and conceptual spaces;
- integrated care;
- Nursing theory: future history - why they still matter;
- quality assurance and care values;
- multidisciplinary care and interprofessional education;
- diagrams that care;
- student contribution;
- patient, service user contribution;
- .... ?
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