Hodges' Model: Welcome to the QUAD: June 2021

Hodges' model is a conceptual framework to support reflection and critical thinking. Situated, the model can help integrate all disciplines (academic and professional). Amid news items, are posts that illustrate the scope and application of the model. A bibliography and A4 template are provided in the sidebar. Welcome to the QUAD ...

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Intra- Interpersonal in Hodges' model

As I'm sure I've already noted, the book reviews completed on W2tQ are not standard fare. They are applied reviews in that the reading informs my understanding of Hodges' model and demonstrates the scope, relevance and quality of the book for other readers.

I realised sometime ago that the 'interpersonal' domain also incorporates the intrapersonal. In the latest book for review which focuses upon the Person-centred Practice Framework and figure 10.1* supports this formulation. Unfortunately I cannot locate a graphic and will avoid resort to a photograph. Circular in form, there is a clockwise flow from intrapersonal emotions around to interpersonal emotions.

 
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 intrapersonal emotions

perceiving  ::  controlling

using    ::   understanding
    (motivation)

interpersonal emotions






More to follow with many thanks to the publisher for the review copy.

Previously  on W2tQ:

interpersonal

intrapersonal

My source:

Lynch, B., Barron, D., McKinlay, L., Chapter 10, pp.93-101, Connecting with others, In. Fundamentals of Person-Centred Healthcare Practice,  McCormack, B., McCance, T., Bulley, C., Brown, D., McMillan, A, Martin,S. (Eds.). ISBN: 978-1-119-53308-5 February 2021 Wiley-Blackwell 384 Pages. p.96.

*Barron, D. and Hurley, J. (2012). Emotional intelligence and leadership. In: Emotional intelligence in Health and Social Care: A Guide for Improving Human Relationships (eds. J. Hurley and P. Linsley), 75-88. London: Radcliffe Publishing.
 

 

Monday, June 28, 2021

A State of Fear - Dangerous Minds

Books ...

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My source:

Ditum, S. (2021) An eye-opening journey into dangerous minds, Saturday Review, The Times, June 12, p.14.

Aaronovitch, DF. (2021) A covidiot's guide to paranoia, Saturday Review, The Times, June 12, p.15.

Images:

https://www.waterstones.com/book/dangerous-minds/dr-taj-nathan//9781529392913

https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/A-State-of-Fear-by-Laura-Dodsworth-author/9781780667201


Saturday, June 26, 2021

Petition "Protect the title Nurse in UK law"

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"The term nurse can be used by anyone in the UK. They can use this term to offer professional advice and services even if they have no nursing qualifications, experience or have been struck off a professional register."


More details

My source (and signed):

Friday, June 25, 2021

Book: Mind, State and Society

Social History of Psychiatry and Mental Health in Britain 1960–2010

open access
 
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MIND

SOCIETY



STATE


Thanks to George Ikkos:

https://twitter.com/gikkos1/status/1406329440540499972?s=20

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Learning for quality health services: A new thematic discussion on HIFA

The WHO Global Learning Laboratory (GLL) for Quality UHC and Healthcare Information For All (HIFA.org) are delighted to announce a new thematic discussion on HIFA: Learning for quality health services. The discussion starts on 28 June and will continue through to 20 August.

Quality of health services is critical to achieving universal health coverage (UHC): Between 5.7 and 8.4 million deaths are attributed to poor quality care each year in low- and middle-income countries, accounting for up to 15% of overall deaths in these countries. Improving access to health services must go hand in hand with improving the quality of these services. There is an urgent need to place quality at the centre of national-, district- and facility-level actions in order to progress towards UHC.

The discussion will explore in depth the following questions:
- What does quality of care mean to you, in your particular context? Why is it important to make the case for quality of care?
- From your experience, what might work best to enhance national commitment to quality of care? Have you seen any practical solutions that should be shared wider?
- From your experience, what are the biggest challenges for district health managers in tackling quality of care issues? Have you seen any practical solutions that should be shared wider?
- From your experience, what are the biggest challenges for improving quality of care at the facility level? Have you seen any practical solutions that should be shared wider?

Please forward this message to your contacts and networks and invite everyone to join us!

www.hifa.org/joinhifa

We have more than 60 HIFA members volunteering for this project. Also, we are introducing for the first time the concept of HIFA Catalysts, whose role is to stimulate comment and debate. We look forward to a rich discussion!

HIFA profile: Neil Pakenham-Walsh, HIFA Coordinator, neil AT hifa.org www.hifa.org

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Mapping some points to Hodges' model:

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SAFETY

cognitive access

QUALITY of CARE
quantity of CARE

health literacy

mental health
SAFETY
faculty - facilities
physical access

QUANTITY of CARE
quality of CARE

distance
rural : urban

Between 5.7 and 8.4 million deaths
are attributed to poor quality care each year ...
accounting for up to 15% of overall
deaths in these countries
PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS
low- and middle-income countries

national commitment to quality of care

Universal Health Coverage


Monday, June 21, 2021

History: Ancient and Modern

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HISTORY


Artist:

Ian Hamilton Finlay

(British, 1925–2006)
Title:

For the temples of the Greek our homesickness lasts forever (collab. w/Michael Harvey)

Image: https://emuseum.aberdeencity.gov.uk/objects/118193/for-the-temples-of-the-greeks-our-homesickness-lasts-foreve

Lubbock, T. The conflict of ancient and modern, The Tuesday Review, The Independent, 26 March 2002. p.10.


Sunday, June 20, 2021

Radical Health: Doing Medicine, Health Care, and Anthropology of the Good

Freie Universität Berlin (online), 24-27 June 2021

Convened by:

Medical Anthropology Working Group (German Anthropological Association DGSKA e.V.)

Association for Anthropology and Medicine (AGEM e.V.) 

Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Freie Universität Berlin

In contemporary times of proliferating neoliberalization, augmenting socio-economic disparity, environmental degradation, and political struggles around identities and belonging, health and well-being are becoming increasingly fragile. Not least, COVID-19 illustrates how intimately entangled economic, ecological, social, cultural, and political factors can be, and how they affect people’s living environments, health, and health care provision. Our conference brings together the fields of medical anthropology, medicine, and public/global health to focus attention on how ‘healthy futures’ can be envisioned, theorized, and actually ‘done’ despite multiple constraints. We gather social scientists, medical professionals, health activists, and artists whose contributions will open up avenues toward an understanding of what is conducive to “good” health.

The conference begins on Thursday, 24 June 2021 at 14.30 CEST  (Central European Summer Time, UTC/GMT +2 hours)

Keynote address "Good for what: Radical health in the midst of an epidemic" by Professor Adia Benton (Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois) on Thursday, 24 June 2021, 19-20 CEST.

For further information and free registration, please visit https://nomadit.co.uk/radical-health/

-- 
Dr. Dominik Mattes
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter | Research Associate
Freie Universität Berlin | Institut für Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie
DFG SFB 1171 "Affective Societies“
Teilprojekt C03 "Regieren religiöser Vielfalt in Berlin. Affektive Dynamiken der In- und Exklusion im urbanen Raum"

Habelschwerdter Allee 45 | 14195 Berlin | Raum JK30/203

Friday, June 18, 2021

Eroom's Law

Stephanie F. Scholtz
 
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digital literacy
health literacy
...


social justice
'laws' translated
social capital

 

*This is not to underestimate the economic impacts of Moore's law, or in both instances the question of access to digital technology and health care.

Kill or Cure? Technology Quarterly - Personalised Medicine, The Economist, 434: 9185; 14-20 March 2020. pp.9-11.

https://www.stephanie-f-scholz.com/

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Preventing Overdiagnosis 2022

 

Dear Colleague,

We are extremely pleased and excited to confirm that Preventing Overdiagnosis Evidence, Equity and Post Pandemic Health Care will be hosted by the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada 9-12 June 2022.
 
We are accepting abstracts against the following themes, however this list is by no means exhaustive and we welcome submissions on all aspects of preventing Overdiagnosis:
 

  • Equity & Equality: disparities in healthcare provision, marginalized populations, conflicts of interest driving inequity
  • Sustainability and lessons learned from COVID-19: repurposing healthcare after a pandemic
  • Medicalizing citizens: the harms of screening, disease thresholds, industry influences, the role of media
  • The role of specialists in generating Overdiagnosis and their efforts to mitigate it
  • Clinical Practice: Other dimensions of ODx, overtesting and the harms of too much medicine
Oral abstracts can also be submitted for virtual presentation in September 2021, November 2021, January 2022 and March 2022.  
 
Submissions will be graded approximately six weeks prior to the session date.  Offering four deadlines e.g. the deadline for September 2021 virtual presentation will be sometime in July 2021.
Please choose Virtual Presentation prior to Calgary 2022 as your preferred means of presentation.
 
NB: Abstracts already submitted can change preferred means of presentation by logging back into the submission portal.
 
Virtual and face to face events will bring you a number of lively plenary debates about controversial and timely issues involving high-profile players from across the healthcare landscape.  
Registration is open

We are also bringing you the Lisa M Schwartz Scholarship an opportunity that provides awardees with PODC registration, funding toward travel and accommodation and the opportunity to present at the conference.

Submissions (made through the abstracts postal) should address an issue of relevance to Dr Schwartz work and interests, and be consistent with the vision and values Dr Schwartz championed in the communication of risk. 
 
Thank you for your patience, keep well.

Conference Scientific Committee 
www.preventingoverdiagnosis.net 
Tw: @PreventingODx

Sunday, June 13, 2021

Undocumented

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My source:

Pig, C. WARNING: Art Is Dangerous, Profile, Carlos Barberena De La Rocha, PrintMaking Today, Summer 2021, 30: 118. pp.14-16.

https://www.cellopress.co.uk/page/printmaking-today

Image:

https://www.bandoleropress.com/propaganda/category/printmaking


Four Care Domains +Spiritual: c/o Blk Jks

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Photo: Brett Rubin



My source:

Honigmann, D. Critic's Choice, World, Blk Jks, Abantu/Before Humans, Life&Arts, FTWeekend, 15-16 May, 2021, p.14.

Image:

https://www.ft.com/content/cf3b9aaf-a8e4-437a-8ac6-e39b45131f0f


Thursday, June 10, 2021

RCGP Secure Environments Group 8th Health & Justice Summit: Communities of Practice in Secure Care

 

October 12-13, 2021 

Crowne Plaza Newcastle, Stephenson Quarter, Hawthorn Square, Forth Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3SA

To address the complex health and social care needs of people resident in custodial settings, effective partnership work is required not only between health partners and the prison service but also with health and justice policymakers. PHE 2018-2019 Annual Health & Justice Review

Prisons and other secure settings can provide a unique opportunity to address a wide variety of health needs. These can range from infectious diseases such as HIV, hepatitis and tuberculosis as well as mental health issues, substance misuse disorders and long-term conditions.

‘Prison Health’ should be considered ‘Public Health’ as the vast majority of prisoners return to the community, and the investment in healthcare in these settings provides a wider overall benefit. The mission of this Summit is to share models of good practice, innovations in healthcare delivery and advances in treatment in order to best utilise the opportunity we have for our patients and for our society.

Following on from the highly successful 7th RCGP Secure environments summit in November 2019, and the 1st Virtual RCGP Health and Justice Summit in November 2020 the RCGP Secure Environments Group & Convenzis are very excited to share details of the 8th Annual RCGP Secure Environments Summit taking place on Tuesday the 12th and Wednesday 13th of October 2021 in central Newcastle.

This as always is ran with various key partners, this includes: Ethypharm, Mountain Healthcare, Spectrum Healthcare, Nottinghamshire Healthcare, Ashworth Hospital, Mersey Care, Merck Sharp & Dohme, Inclusion (Part of Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust), Oxford Immunotec, SLD Training, Essex Partnerships, Public Health Wales and West London NHS Trust.

In recognition of the significant progress and collective contribution of our attendees, partners and sponsors, we are titling the 8th Summit:

Compassion, collaboration and continuity through the gate

We are now considering the next the next decade, and we look forward to receiving content on the following themes including:

  • Clinical practice and teamwork
  • Guidance, Research and analysis
  • Innovation and technology
  • Leadership and culture

As in previous years, the event will be held in partnership with a range of sector-leading strategic partners, more updates on this year’s partners will be disclosed soon.

Registration for the day is now open, and we look forward to seeing some familiar faces and new delegates across both days.

===

Having attended previously (in person) the knowledge and insights gained have proved invaluable working in Adult Community Mental Health Team, Early Intervention and START - Specialist Triage Assessment Referral and Treatment Team. So if you work in prison health, secure, forensic and related health, social and community services the potential gains should be even greater. The time invested also contributed to my revalidation. I plan to attend and possibly present Hodges' model.

Wednesday, June 09, 2021

Cognitive Cartography Is ...

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Cognitive Cartography is ..


Physical




and Social.







 

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/in-search-of-the-brains-social-road-maps/

Schafer, M., Schiller, D., The Brain's Social Road Maps, Scientific American, 322: 2, FEB 2020. pp.22-27.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/in-search-of-the-brains-social-road-maps/

Previously:

https://hodges-model.blogspot.com/2009/07/cogeographic-or-cogneographic-concepts.html

Sunday, June 06, 2021

Mother?

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Give Up!


Give Up!




GIVE UP!




GIVE UP![You will!]


 

... your baby

 

My source: BBC Radio 4 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-57251782


Friday, June 04, 2021

"Mother"

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"Mother!"



Mother Earth
Mother Nature


MOTHER
Mother Country



"MOTHER" - model theory emergency - COP26

Marsel Van Oosten, NOW YOU SEE THEM... The Sunday Times Magazine, May 30, 2021. pp.34-39.

Wednesday, June 02, 2021

Silent - Spring, Summer Autumn Winter ...

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The Sea Around Us

Under the Sea-Wind



The Edge of The Sea



"The oceans are the living heart and lungs of our planet. They produce most of the oxygen in our atmosphere, and through their circulating currents they control climate. Without healthy oceans, we land-dwelling, air-breathing mid-sized primates will die.

The republication of the marine biologist Rachel Carson's first three books ... marks a new, widespread recognition of these facts."

Margaret Atwood, Did we think the sea was too big to fail? Review, The Daily Telegraph, 29 May, 2021. pp.6-7.

Tuesday, June 01, 2021

Book: Noise

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noise?

noise? noise?

Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, Cass R. Sunstein, Noise: Exclusive Edition (Hardback), HarperCollins Publishers.