Browsing School of Applied Social Sciences by Author "Baker, Charley"
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An evaluation of a DVD trigger based assessment of communication and care delivery skills.
Brown, Brian J.; Crawford, Paul; Aubeeluck, Aimee; Cotrel-Gibbons, Liz; Porock, Davina; Baker, Charley (Article)This article describes the implementation and evaluation of a novel form of assessment of communication skills and knowledge for nursing students in a multi-campus UK Midlands university. The assessment took the form of a ... -
Guest editorial: Madness and literature
Crawford, Paul; Baker, Charley; Brown, Brian J. (Article)In August 2010, the Institute of Mental Health hosted the 1st International Health Humanities Conference: Madness & Literature, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK. The conference was attended by a range ... -
Health Humanities
Health Humanities: Beyond the medical humanities There is a growing need for a new kind of debate at the intersection of the humanities and health care. In the recent past the field of medical humanities has grown rapidly, ... -
Health humanities: the future of medical humanities?
Crawford, Paul; Brown, Brian J.; Tischler, Victoria; Baker, Charley (Article)This discussion paper reviews and critiques literature related to the evolution of the medical humanities as an academic discipline and its contribution to healthcare provision. We argue that despite considerable advances ... -
Mad Lit.: Introduction to a Special Issue of the Journal of Medical Humanities
Crawford, Paul; Baker, Charley; Brown, Brian J. (Article)This special issue emerges as a result of papers delivered at the 1st International Health Humanities Conference: Madness & Literature, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK, and held at the Institute of ... -
Madness in post 1945 British and American fiction.
This is one of the first books to comprehensively explore representations of madness in postwar British and American Fiction. The book looks at representations of madness in a range of texts by postwar writers (such as Ken ... -
Struggling for subversion: Service user movements and limits to the impact of client led accountability
Brown, Brian J.; Baker, Sally; Baker, Charley (Article)Since the invention of the service user as a medico-political category, service user involvement has been advocated by policymakers and researchers as a way of empowering clients and ensuring service responsiveness and ...