Finding Meaning in Healthcare
Looking Through the Hermeneutic Window
Herausgeber: Shah, Rupal; Clarke, Robert
Finding Meaning in Healthcare
Looking Through the Hermeneutic Window
Herausgeber: Shah, Rupal; Clarke, Robert
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This pioneering book illustrates the ways in which an interpretive or hermeneutic stance can be incorporated into modern healthcare across clinical practice, clinical ethics, education and leadership - and the transformative effects of doing so.
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This pioneering book illustrates the ways in which an interpretive or hermeneutic stance can be incorporated into modern healthcare across clinical practice, clinical ethics, education and leadership - and the transformative effects of doing so.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 278g
- ISBN-13: 9781032832166
- ISBN-10: 1032832169
- Artikelnr.: 73778375
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 278g
- ISBN-13: 9781032832166
- ISBN-10: 1032832169
- Artikelnr.: 73778375
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rupal Shah is a GP and medical educator in London. She has published widely in the field of medical education, including Fighting for the Soul of General Practice - The Algorithm Will See You Now (2024) and the hermeneutic window series of articles. Robert Clarke is a retired GP and medical educator who has a longstanding interest in evidence based medicine. He first co-formulated the hermeneutic window to demonstrate that biomedical and humanistic approaches are complementary and has collaborated with Rupal Shah and colleagues in arguing that meaning making is essential in healthcare.
Foreword by Victor Montori. Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Four Domain
Model Robert Clarke and Rupal Shah. Chapter 2. A History of Hermeneutics
Emma Ladds. Chapter 3. Nudging the Status Quo Emma Ladds, Melissa Sayer and
Rupal Shah. Chapter 4. Hermeneutic Approaches in Complex Multimorbidity
Sophie Park and Martina Ann Kelly. Chapter 5. Hermeneutic Approaches in
Mental Health and Chronic Pain Jens Foell and Sami Timimi. Chapter 6.
Hermeneutics - An Ethical and Philosophical Perspective Paquita de Zulueta
and John Spicer. Chapter 7. A Hermeneutic Approach to Social Injustice
Austin O'Carroll. Chapter 8. The Human Element in the Age of AI: Balancing
Technology and Meaning in Medicine Marcus Lewis, Sylvie Delacroix, David
Fraile Navarro, Richard Lehman. Chapter 9. Hermeneutic Approaches to
Leadership Jo-Anne Johnson and Sanjiv Ahluwalia. Chapter 10. Meaning Making
in Frontline Medical Education John Launer and Louise Younie. Chapter 11. A
Hermeneutic Approach to Professionalism and the Link with Practical Wisdom
Sabena Jameel. Chapter 12. Flourishing Spaces Louise Younie. Chapter 13.
Quality Rebellion: Hermeneutics Beyond the Clinical Encounter Jane Myat and
Jane Riddiford.
Model Robert Clarke and Rupal Shah. Chapter 2. A History of Hermeneutics
Emma Ladds. Chapter 3. Nudging the Status Quo Emma Ladds, Melissa Sayer and
Rupal Shah. Chapter 4. Hermeneutic Approaches in Complex Multimorbidity
Sophie Park and Martina Ann Kelly. Chapter 5. Hermeneutic Approaches in
Mental Health and Chronic Pain Jens Foell and Sami Timimi. Chapter 6.
Hermeneutics - An Ethical and Philosophical Perspective Paquita de Zulueta
and John Spicer. Chapter 7. A Hermeneutic Approach to Social Injustice
Austin O'Carroll. Chapter 8. The Human Element in the Age of AI: Balancing
Technology and Meaning in Medicine Marcus Lewis, Sylvie Delacroix, David
Fraile Navarro, Richard Lehman. Chapter 9. Hermeneutic Approaches to
Leadership Jo-Anne Johnson and Sanjiv Ahluwalia. Chapter 10. Meaning Making
in Frontline Medical Education John Launer and Louise Younie. Chapter 11. A
Hermeneutic Approach to Professionalism and the Link with Practical Wisdom
Sabena Jameel. Chapter 12. Flourishing Spaces Louise Younie. Chapter 13.
Quality Rebellion: Hermeneutics Beyond the Clinical Encounter Jane Myat and
Jane Riddiford.
Foreword by Victor Montori. Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Four Domain
Model Robert Clarke and Rupal Shah. Chapter 2. A History of Hermeneutics
Emma Ladds. Chapter 3. Nudging the Status Quo Emma Ladds, Melissa Sayer and
Rupal Shah. Chapter 4. Hermeneutic Approaches in Complex Multimorbidity
Sophie Park and Martina Ann Kelly. Chapter 5. Hermeneutic Approaches in
Mental Health and Chronic Pain Jens Foell and Sami Timimi. Chapter 6.
Hermeneutics - An Ethical and Philosophical Perspective Paquita de Zulueta
and John Spicer. Chapter 7. A Hermeneutic Approach to Social Injustice
Austin O'Carroll. Chapter 8. The Human Element in the Age of AI: Balancing
Technology and Meaning in Medicine Marcus Lewis, Sylvie Delacroix, David
Fraile Navarro, Richard Lehman. Chapter 9. Hermeneutic Approaches to
Leadership Jo-Anne Johnson and Sanjiv Ahluwalia. Chapter 10. Meaning Making
in Frontline Medical Education John Launer and Louise Younie. Chapter 11. A
Hermeneutic Approach to Professionalism and the Link with Practical Wisdom
Sabena Jameel. Chapter 12. Flourishing Spaces Louise Younie. Chapter 13.
Quality Rebellion: Hermeneutics Beyond the Clinical Encounter Jane Myat and
Jane Riddiford.
Model Robert Clarke and Rupal Shah. Chapter 2. A History of Hermeneutics
Emma Ladds. Chapter 3. Nudging the Status Quo Emma Ladds, Melissa Sayer and
Rupal Shah. Chapter 4. Hermeneutic Approaches in Complex Multimorbidity
Sophie Park and Martina Ann Kelly. Chapter 5. Hermeneutic Approaches in
Mental Health and Chronic Pain Jens Foell and Sami Timimi. Chapter 6.
Hermeneutics - An Ethical and Philosophical Perspective Paquita de Zulueta
and John Spicer. Chapter 7. A Hermeneutic Approach to Social Injustice
Austin O'Carroll. Chapter 8. The Human Element in the Age of AI: Balancing
Technology and Meaning in Medicine Marcus Lewis, Sylvie Delacroix, David
Fraile Navarro, Richard Lehman. Chapter 9. Hermeneutic Approaches to
Leadership Jo-Anne Johnson and Sanjiv Ahluwalia. Chapter 10. Meaning Making
in Frontline Medical Education John Launer and Louise Younie. Chapter 11. A
Hermeneutic Approach to Professionalism and the Link with Practical Wisdom
Sabena Jameel. Chapter 12. Flourishing Spaces Louise Younie. Chapter 13.
Quality Rebellion: Hermeneutics Beyond the Clinical Encounter Jane Myat and
Jane Riddiford.







