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Finite health care resources have implications for practitioners and patients and also for how clinical need is determined and negotiated.
Within this particular model of providing and financing health care it is useful to understand how clinical need and treatment decisions are negotiated.
1. Affect – how do issues of self-perception and self-esteem affect how clinical need is negotiated, and which treatment decisions are made?
(Objectives 1,2) 2. Conceptualisation – how does the lived experience affect decision making (e.g. functionality, quality of life) affect how clinical need is negotiated, and which treatment decisions are made?
This multi-disciplinary study will provide generically applicable and timely insights into an increasingly pertinent area of how clinical need and treatment decisions are negotiated within a context of finite resources.
Mixed methods will be employed to provide insight and understanding into how clinical need is determined, and what influences people's decision making processes when deciding to pursue a particular course of treatment.
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However, in terms of frontline services, none of them address how clinical needs will be prioritised at a time of spending cuts when simultaneously we hear promises which increase patients' expectations.
In order to deliver the objectives of the study, in the analysis of data from Phases 2 & 3 the following conceptual framework will be applied to ascertain how decisions about clinical need and treatment decisions are mediated by different social, psychological, clinical and financial factors.
Dr Grounds referred back to research in the early 1990s by professors John Gunn and Tony Maden, who analysed samples of prisoners to discover how many were in clinical need of transfer to an NHS psychiatric bed.
The aim of this study is to examine how clinicians and patients negotiate clinical need and treatment decisions within a context of finite resources.
These qualitative data were collected as part of a larger MRC funded study 27 which aimed to understand how clinicians and patients negotiate clinical need and treatment decisions within a context of finite resources, using the exemplar of dental implant treatment.
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