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Leadership and Management in Healthcare

Third Edition
by Neil Gopee and Jo Galloway

Student Resources

  1. Leadership and Managing in Contemporary Health and Social Care
    • Additional Case Studies
    • Journal Articles
    • Weblinks
  2. Managing Effectively – Theories, Roles, Styles and Features
    • Additional Case Studies
    • Journal Articles
    • Weblinks
  3. Leadership and the Duty Care Manager
    • Additional Case Studies
    • Journal Articles
    • Weblinks
  4. Decision-making and Problem solving in Care Settings
    • Additional Case Studies
    • Journal Articles
    • Weblinks
  5. Ensuring High Quality Care
    • Additional Case Studies
    • Journal Articles
    • Weblinks
  6. Leading and Managing Change in Practice Settings
    • Additional Case Studies
    • Journal Articles
    • Weblinks
  7. Managing Care Resources
    • Additional Case Studies
    • Journal Articles
    • Weblinks
  8. Managing Human Relations and Staff Support Strategies
    • Additional Case Studies
    • Journal Articles
    • Weblinks
  9. Leading Person-centred Practice
    • Additional Case Studies
    • Journal Articles
    • Weblinks
  10. Multi-professional Teamworking
    • Additional Case Studies
    • Journal Articles
    • Weblinks
  11. Managing Healthcare Professionals’ Competence and Career-long Learning
    • Additional Case Studies
    • Journal Articles
    • Weblinks
  • Flashcards
  • Study skills

Journal Articles

For a study that investigated patients’ perceptions and preferences of their participation in nursing care during hospitalisation, see:
Reference: Kolovos P, Kaitelidou D, Lemonidou C, Sachlas A and Sourtzi P (2016) ‘Patients’ perceptions and preferences of participation in nursing care’. Journal of Research in Nursing, 21(4): 290–303.

For report on a qualitative study of implementation of person-centred care, see:
Reference: Rosengren K (2016) ‘Person-centred care: A qualitative study on first line managers’ experiences on its implementation’. Health Services Management Research, 29(3): 42–49.

For more on person-centred care utilising the biopsychosocial model of mental health care for older people, see:
Reference: McKay R, McDonald R, Lie D and McGowan H (2012) ‘Reclaiming the best of the biopsychosocial model of mental health care and “recovery” for older people through a “person-centred” approach’. Australasian Psychiatry, 20(6): 492–495.

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