Numbers and narratives: approaches to understanding patients’ experiences.

Helen Ward

Resumen


I decided to use the title of numbers and narratives because if you’re thinking about patient experience and feedback there are many different ways of finding that. But for me, as a clinician, researcher and as a patient, I think the most important thing is to understand, not just count. So that’s going to be the theme of my presentation.


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