Networking for success: the Person-centred Practice International Community of Practice Passed
Wednesday May 15, 2024 12:30 - 13:10 G4
Moderators: Brendan McCormack, Hanna Gyllensten, John Chaplin
Track: Networking
Come to this open meeting to hear more about this global community committed to advancing person-centred healthcare practice, research and education
https://www.pcp-icop.org/who-we-are
Lecture type
Networking
Conference
GCPCC
Lecturers
Brendan McCormack Moderator
University of Sydney
D.Phil (Oxon.), BSc (Hons.), FRCN, FEANS, FRCSI, PGCEA, RMN, RGN, FAAN, MAE
Brendan’s research focuses on person-centredness with a particular focus on the development of person-centred cultures, practices and processes. He has engaged in this work at all levels from theory development to implementation science and through to instrument design, testing and evaluation. He is methodologically diverse, but is most at home in participatory/action research. Whilst he has a particular expertise in gerontology and dementia practices, his work has spanned all specialities and is multi-professional. He also has a particular focus on the use of arts and creativity in healthcare research and development. Brendan has more than 600 published outputs, including >300 peer-reviewed publications in international journals and 12 books. Brendan is a Fellow of The European Academy of Nursing Science, Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing. In 2014 he was awarded the ‘International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame’ by Sigma Theta Tau International. In 2022 Brendan was selected as a member of The Academia Europaea.
Hanna Gyllensten Moderator
Associate professor
University of Gothenburg
About
Hanna is a registered pharmacist with a background in community pharmacy and as a ward pharmacist. She is PhD (Medicine) since 2014 and her thesis was exploring the economic impact of drug-related morbidity, including e.g., adverse drug reactions and sub-therapeutic effects of drug therapy. Hanna is now a senior lecturer at University of Gothenburg, and Associated professor in health care sciences.
She is leading one of the three focus areas within GPCC; directed towards development, adaptation and evaluation of person-centred care. In that role she is responsible for on one of the centers strategic initiatives towards governance for person-centred care, and leads the research group examining health economic aspects of person-centred care.
Research
Hannas research focuses on health economic aspects of, in particular, chronic diseases. Examples are economic evaluations of person-centred interventions in healthcare, based on data collected within clinical trials and complemented by data from national and regional registers. Her other research projects include mainly (register-based) observational research. The studies uses national registers, sometimes complemented by data from population survey or collected from medical records, to study e.g., societal costs resulting from disease.
John Chaplin Moderator
Psychologist
University of Gothenburg
Interested in Patient Reported Outcome measurement (PROMs)