There is now broad agreement that ideas like person-centred care, patient expertise and shared decision-making are no longer peripheral to health discourse, fine ideals or merely desirable additions to sound, scientific clinical practice. Rather, their incorporation into our thinking and planning of health and social care is essential if we are to respond adequately to the problems that confront us: they need to be seen not as “ethical add-ons” but core components of any genuinely integrated, realistic and conceptually sound account of healthcare practice. This, the tenth philosophy thematic edition of the journal, presents papers conducting urgent research into the social context of scientific knowledge and the significance of viewing clin...
The Editor refines the focus of the journal to a new area of scholarship, Clinical Decision Science,...
The editor reflects on the biopsychosocial model of clinical decision making and whether it can be t...
This article uses a socio phenomenological methodology to develop knowledge and understanding of the...
Something important is happening in applied, interdisciplinary research, particularly in the field o...
This edition includes articles based on presentations to an international conference in March 2019 a...
This thematic philosophy edition of the journal brings together a range of papers addressing fundame...
When the editorial to the first philosophy thematic edition of this journal was published in 2010, c...
© 2017 The Authors Health Expectations Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Background: Shared decisio...
Background: Shared decision making (SDM) is generally treated as good practice in health-care intera...
We have entered a new phase in the dialogue between proponents of evidence-based medicine and humani...
Effective person-centred care requires recognition of the personhood not only of patients but of pra...
The ideas and terminology of person-centred care have been part of health discourse for a very long ...
The role of philosophy in discussions of clinical practice was once regarded by many as restricted t...
Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy sectio...
Background: Person-centred practice in medicine may provide solutions to several pressing problems i...
The Editor refines the focus of the journal to a new area of scholarship, Clinical Decision Science,...
The editor reflects on the biopsychosocial model of clinical decision making and whether it can be t...
This article uses a socio phenomenological methodology to develop knowledge and understanding of the...
Something important is happening in applied, interdisciplinary research, particularly in the field o...
This edition includes articles based on presentations to an international conference in March 2019 a...
This thematic philosophy edition of the journal brings together a range of papers addressing fundame...
When the editorial to the first philosophy thematic edition of this journal was published in 2010, c...
© 2017 The Authors Health Expectations Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Background: Shared decisio...
Background: Shared decision making (SDM) is generally treated as good practice in health-care intera...
We have entered a new phase in the dialogue between proponents of evidence-based medicine and humani...
Effective person-centred care requires recognition of the personhood not only of patients but of pra...
The ideas and terminology of person-centred care have been part of health discourse for a very long ...
The role of philosophy in discussions of clinical practice was once regarded by many as restricted t...
Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy sectio...
Background: Person-centred practice in medicine may provide solutions to several pressing problems i...
The Editor refines the focus of the journal to a new area of scholarship, Clinical Decision Science,...
The editor reflects on the biopsychosocial model of clinical decision making and whether it can be t...
This article uses a socio phenomenological methodology to develop knowledge and understanding of the...