
Understanding and Using Health Experiences
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- 1: Sue Ziebland and Angela Coulter: Introduction
- 2: Angela Coulter: Understanding the experience of illness and treatment
- 3: Joseph D. Calabrese: Ethnographic Approaches to Health Experiences Research
- 4: Fiona Stevenson: Observing interactions as an approach to understanding patients' experiences
- 5: Sue Ziebland: Narrative Interviewing
- 6: Jenny Kitzinger: Using focus groups to understand experiences of health and illness
- 7: Trisha Greenhalgh: Story-gathering: collecting and analysing spontaneously-shared stories as research data
- 8: Crispin Jenkinson and Ray Fitzpatrick: Patient Reported Outcomes
- 9: Chris Graham and Penny Woods: Patient Experience Surveys
- 10: Fadhila Mazanderani and John Powell: Using the internet as a source of information about patients' experiences
- 11: Ruth Garside: Systematic review and synthesis of qualitative research
- 12: Claire Anderson and Andrew Herxheimer: Harnessing patients' awareness of adverse reactions to the drugs they take
- 13: Sara Ryan: Engagement and inclusivity in researching patients' experiences
- 14: Glenn Robert: Participatory action research: using Experience-based Co-design (EBCD) to improve the quality of health care services
- 15: Bob Gann: The policy landscape
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