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    • Sandra Holdsworth
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      From the Patient Experience Library out of the UK.

      In case you missed it…

      The winter 2024 edition of our quarterly magazine takes "storytelling” as its central theme, and asks how storytelling can be done well.

      Sue Robins makes the case for safe spaces for patient storytellers and considers how
      “stories” can be something more than mere edutainment. Lynn Laidlaw recounts the experience of being a clinically vulnerable person on a research team seeking the Covid stories of other clinically vulnerable people. How could she occupy the role of “expert by experience” and “researcher” simultaneously?

      Our special feature on evidence mapping reveals the patchy ways in which people’s healthcare stories are brought into the patient experience evidence base. We show how inequalities in health are linked to inequalities in research, and suggest some solutions.

      As always, we also bring you the latest and best patient experience research, packaged in handy summaries for busy people. You can get your copy here.

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      https://www.patientlibrary.net/cgi-bin/download/file/242208

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