I am a senior lecturer in Midwifery at the University of Hertfordshire. In response to the report of the Health Foundation entitled "Person-centred care: from ideas to action" (Ahmad et al 2014), we are seeking ways of ensuring that person-centred care is firmly embedded across all our health-related disciplines, including Midwifery. Naturally, everyone thinks they are doing this already (and most probably are), but this needs to be demonstrable to outsiders.
I wonder if anyone at other Universities in the UK has had experience of this in their own workplace and would be willing to share ideas? if so, I would love to hear from you,
Annabel Jay
Senior lecturer and research lead (Midwifery)
School of Health and Social Work
University of Hertfordshire
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