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What can trauma patients' experiences and perspectives tell us about the perceived quality of trauma care? A qualitative study set within the UK National Health Service (2020)
Journal Article
Kellezi, B., Earthy, S., Sleney, J., Beckett, K., Barnes, J., Christie, N., …Kendrick, D. (2020). What can trauma patients' experiences and perspectives tell us about the perceived quality of trauma care? A qualitative study set within the UK National Health Service. Injury, 51(5), 1231-1237. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2020.02.063

The global drive for improvements in the efficiency and quality of healthcare has led to the development of frameworks to assist in defining and measuring 'good quality care'. However, such frameworks lack a systematic or meaningful definition of wha... Read More about What can trauma patients' experiences and perspectives tell us about the perceived quality of trauma care? A qualitative study set within the UK National Health Service.

A road less travelled: Using experience based co-design to map children’s and families’ emotional journey following burn injury and identify service improvements (2019)
Journal Article
Coy, K., Brock, P., Pomeroy, S., Cadogan, J., & Beckett, K. (2019). A road less travelled: Using experience based co-design to map children’s and families’ emotional journey following burn injury and identify service improvements. Burns, 45(8), 1848-1855. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.burns.2019.07.024

Abstract Background The emotional impact after a child’s burn injury is poorly understood. Greater insight into the emotional journey can aid services’ ability to meet patients/families’ needs. To bridge the gap, this study employed an abbreviate... Read More about A road less travelled: Using experience based co-design to map children’s and families’ emotional journey following burn injury and identify service improvements.