[HTML][HTML] Knowledge, evidence, expertise? The epistemics of experience in contemporary healthcare

F Mazanderani, T Noorani… - Evidence & …, 2020 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
This paper explores how personal experience acquires the status of knowledge and/or
evidence in contemporary healthcare contexts that emphasise being both patient-centred …

Deep experiential knowledge: reflections from mutual aid groups for evidence-based practice

T Noorani, M Karlsson… - Evidence & …, 2019 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
Background This article charts the relationships between the model of evidence-based
practice (EBP), healthcare markets where providers are increasingly competing through the …

Inquiries into experience and the multiple politics of knowledge KEYNOTE PLENARY 1: TO WHAT EXTENT IS EMBODIED KNOWLEDGE A FORM OF SCIENCE AND …

M Akrich - 2017 - minesparis-psl.hal.science
Has patient experience or patient experiential knowledge the potential to constitute other
means of doing science and technology? Does it represent an alternative to mainstream …

Grounding evidence in experience to support people-centered health services

A Dion, L Joseph, V Jimenez, AC Gutierrez… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Evidence-informed and equity-oriented public health policy and practice require that
people's voices, especially those less heard, be central to decision-making in public health …

Experience as evidence: the dialogic construction of health professional knowledge through patient involvement

A Renedo, A Komporozos-Athanasiou… - Sociology, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This article investigates how healthcare professionals articulate the relationship between
patient experience and 'evidence', creating hybrid forms of knowledge. We propose a …

Representing the 'voice'of patients: How third sector organisations conceptualise and communicate experiential knowledge in health service development

M Jones, P Jallinoja, I Pietilä - VOLUNTAS: International Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
The growing prominence of patient and public involvement in health services has led to the
increased use of experiential knowledge alongside medical and professional knowledge …

The role of service user research in generating knowledge-based health and social care: from conflict to contribution

P Beresford - Evidence and Policy, 2007 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
English This article draws on the first-known review of user-controlled research, to explore
the potential contribution of service user knowledge and service user research to the …

Defining patient's experiential knowledge: Who, what and how patients know. A narrative critical review

A Halloy, E Simon, F Hejoaka - Sociology of Health & Illness, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Experiential knowledge is today increasingly valued in health‐care practices, public health
policies and health research and education programs. However, despite popular and …

Commentary and issues: Who knows best? Evidence-based practice and the service user contribution

J Glasby, P Beresford - Critical Social Policy, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper reviews the assumptions underlying traditional medical research and critiques
the concept of 'evidence-based practice'. In particular, it identifies and counters three basic …

Interactions between persons—knowledge, decision making, and the co‐production of practice

M Loughlin, S Buetow, M Cournoyea… - Journal of Evaluation …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
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 …