Action research has grown in stature in the fields of education and
industry because it centres on people and their problems. Thus it
necessarily shares aspects of their human frailty and apparent
fickleness: it refuses to be bound by the conventional methods used
to create boundaries in scientific research. In these days of
clinical governance, action research provides a valuable means of
developing responsible and reflective practices that takes into
account the different stakeholders within a public service
environment.
Action research in health care is something of a 'new age'
approach, and as such it is only beginning to be recognised and
acknowledged for its tremendous potential in bringing professionals
and their patients and clients closer together. This book is
written in response to all those of you who have struggled in vain
to find a practical, concise and yet insightful account of the use
of action research methods in health care practice.
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