Patient knowledge and involvement in healthcare

May 12, 2014
Lancaster University

Storey Institute, Meeting House Lane
Lancaster LA1 1TH
United Kingdom

Sponsor(s):

  • Royal Institute of Philosophy

Organisers:

Rachel Cooper
Lancaster University

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In recent years great efforts have been made to listen to “patient voices” in healthcare practice, research, and policy, but such initiatives have met with mixed success and many patients continue to feel that their view are overlooked (sometimes despite the best efforts of health care professionals). In this workshop we consider whether and why patient views matter. We ask what factors act to limit the possibilities for communication between patients and professionals, and consider how they might be overcome.

10-10.40 Chaos, conflict and cooperation. Havi Carel, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Bristol University

10.40-11.20 Silencing the sick.Ian J. Kidd, Addison Wheeler Fellow in Philosophy, Durham University

11.50-12.30 On trusting and being trusted. Garrath Williams, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Lancaster University

2-2.40 Patient advocacy challenged: The case of ME/CFS. Nancy Blake, Patient activist and PhD candidate, Lancaster University

2.40- 3.20 Medical paternalism and the right not to know.Emma Bullock, Postdoctoral Fellow "Concepts of Health", King's College London

3.50-4.30 Negotiating as individuals and groups.Rachel Cooper, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Lancaster University

Organisers: Ian J. Kidd and Rachel Cooper

Free and open to all, but numbers are limited. To reserve a place please email [email protected]

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May 8, 2014, 6:00pm BST

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