Beschreibung:
Debbie Kralik is Senior Research Fellow, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of South Australia and Royal District Nursing Service Research Unit, Adelaide.
Participatory Action Research in Healthcare provides a guide to participatory action research in the community health setting. It draws upon the authors' experiences working, researching and engaging with people utilising collaborative, participatory approaches. The authors position participatory action research as a vital, dynamic and relevant approach that can be engaged by practitioners and health service providers. It is argued that participating with people is the way to move forward toward sustainable services that evoke human flourishing.
Section One: Articulation. Chapter 1. Participatory action... what it is. Chapter 2. Learning to learn. Chapter 3. Preparation of community practitioners in everyday practice. Section Two Exploration. Chapter 4. Facilitation: dealing with discord. Chapter 5. Ethical considerations in the participatory action process. Chapter 6. Participatory action and organisational settings. Section Three: Illustration. Chapter 7. Participatory action in community development. Chapter 8. Organisational participatory action approach and development of community partnerships/cooperatives. Chapter 9. Putting it all together: examples in practice