Evidence use as socio-material practice
Identifying three socio-material mechanisms through which evidence and context shape each other in decision-making: connecting, ordering, resisting.
Identifying three socio-material mechanisms through which evidence and context shape each other in decision-making: connecting, ordering, resisting.
We speak to Professor Carol Peden, Associate Medical Director for Quality Improvement at the Royal United Hospital Bath and a Health Foundation Quality Improvement Fello, about her experience of makin...
Hospital staff perspectives on sustainability and and safety of quality improvement programmes in paediatric care.
Why is change in the NHS so hard, and what can national bodies do to help? We spoke to Mary Dixon-Woods, Professor of Medical Sociology and Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator at the University of Leic...
Comparing the influence of parent and child mental and physical health between two generations of British children born 30 years apart.
We're looking to commission a supplier to undertake an evaluation of our recently established inclusion panel.
2015 is set to be a busy year for the NHS, especially with health care being centre stage ahead of the general election. And so it will be an action-packed year for us here at the Health Foundation, w...
Joint letter to the Rt Hon Matthew Hancock MP and Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP from the Health Foundation, Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund.
Value-based interviewing (VBI) is a technique used to explore work behaviours with someone applying for a job. It focuses on how and why the applicant has made certain choices in their work, and explo...