Background Research indicates that multifaceted practice development (PD) interventions are more effective than single strategies. However, models of education in health care need to consider cost-effectiveness. Objectives This paper presents a research-based, PD theory called the Individual Practice Development Theory. It argues that programmes that use the Individual Practice Development Theory to tailor PD support to the learning needs of practitioners will result in more engagement in PD and will target PD resources efficiently. Methods The in-depth qualitative, multi-method realistic evaluation was of a multifaceted, organization-wide PD programme in one National Health Service Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Trust. Semi-struct...
The Bacon Report (2001) recommended an increase in the numbers of occupational therapists, physiothe...
This portfolio thesis comprises of four parts: a systematic literature review paper, an empirical pa...
BACKGROUND: In implementing new programs of care, such as person-centered care, there is a risk that...
Background Research indicates that multifaceted practice development (PD) interventions are more eff...
This study evaluated a multifaceted, organisation-wide practice development (PD) programme in one Na...
If practice development (PD) is to be implemented in diverse mental health-care settings, it is impo...
Aim: The central aim of this study was to measure the extent of utilization of the Model of Human O...
Practice development is widely described as: 'ways in which knowledge and skills development is used...
This paper explores the concept of practice development in the context of professional development a...
To-date the major focus and activity has been on clarifying the nature of practice development inter...
Practice development (PD), as a framework for multiprofessional working, has immense potential, spec...
Action Learning is now a well established strategy for reflective inquiry in healthcare. Whilst a gr...
This paper describes a unique mental health practice development programme, which aims to integrate ...
Abstract Background Dissatisfaction with uniprofessional education structures as a means of improvin...
Action Learning is now a well established strategy for reflective inquiry in healthcare. Whilst a gr...
The Bacon Report (2001) recommended an increase in the numbers of occupational therapists, physiothe...
This portfolio thesis comprises of four parts: a systematic literature review paper, an empirical pa...
BACKGROUND: In implementing new programs of care, such as person-centered care, there is a risk that...
Background Research indicates that multifaceted practice development (PD) interventions are more eff...
This study evaluated a multifaceted, organisation-wide practice development (PD) programme in one Na...
If practice development (PD) is to be implemented in diverse mental health-care settings, it is impo...
Aim: The central aim of this study was to measure the extent of utilization of the Model of Human O...
Practice development is widely described as: 'ways in which knowledge and skills development is used...
This paper explores the concept of practice development in the context of professional development a...
To-date the major focus and activity has been on clarifying the nature of practice development inter...
Practice development (PD), as a framework for multiprofessional working, has immense potential, spec...
Action Learning is now a well established strategy for reflective inquiry in healthcare. Whilst a gr...
This paper describes a unique mental health practice development programme, which aims to integrate ...
Abstract Background Dissatisfaction with uniprofessional education structures as a means of improvin...
Action Learning is now a well established strategy for reflective inquiry in healthcare. Whilst a gr...
The Bacon Report (2001) recommended an increase in the numbers of occupational therapists, physiothe...
This portfolio thesis comprises of four parts: a systematic literature review paper, an empirical pa...
BACKGROUND: In implementing new programs of care, such as person-centered care, there is a risk that...