To learn more about this research, please visit a blog on how to find and promote brilliant palliative care, published by the European Association for Palliative Care.

 

Journal Articles

Collier, A., De Bellis, A., Hosie, A., Dadich, A., Symonds, T., Prendergast, J., Rodrigues, J., & Bevan, A. (2020). Fundamental care for people with cognitive impairment in the hospital setting: A study combining positive organisational scholarship and video‐reflexive ethnography. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 29(11-12), 1957-1967.

Collier, A., Hodgins, M., Crawford, G., Every, A., Womsley, K., Jeffs, C., Houthuysen, P., Kang, S., Thomas, E., Weller, V., Van, C., Farrow, C., & Dadich, A. (2018). What does it take to deliver brilliant home-based palliative care? A video reflexive ethnography. Palliative Medicine, 33(1), 91-101.

Dadich, A., Collier, A., & Hodgins, M. (2020). Navigating and understanding organisational complexity in health services: The value of POSH-VRE. Journal of Management & Organization, 26(3), 375-390.

Dadich, A., Collier, A., Hodgins, M., & Crawford, G. (2018). Using POSH VRE to examine positive deviance to new public management in healthcare. Qualitative Health Research, 28(8), 1203-1216.

Brilliant Palliative Care Research