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Translating Resilience into Healthcare Practice

Multilevel Theories and Perspectives

Lene Schibevaag editor Siri Wiig editor Hilda Bø Lyng editor Veslemøy Guise editor Cecilie Haraldseid-Driftland editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:31st Mar '26

£155.00

This title is due to be published on 31st March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Translating Resilience into Healthcare Practice cover

Resilience in healthcare is more relevant than ever. Global health crises, increasing service complexity, resource constraints, shortages of qualified professionals, and rapid technological development all demand continuous adaptation from stakeholders at every level of the healthcare system. Amid these challenges, ensuring high-quality care requires a deeper understanding of how systems, teams, and individuals respond and adapt.

This book explores resilience as a multi-level phenomenon and positions adaptive capacity as the cornerstone of care quality. It expands the perspective of resilience beyond frontline staff to include patients and families, managers, teams, organizations, and policymakers as stakeholders in maintaining and improving healthcare quality. With its findings from the Resilience in Healthcare research program (RiH, 2018–2024), a large-scale international study, this book addresses knowledge gaps and real-world challenges. It presents a view of what enables resilient performance across healthcare systems and settings, from regulatory bodies and policy institutions to hospitals, primary care, nursing homes, and homecare services. It provides the reader with examples, frameworks, and lessons learned that support cross-sector learning and practical implementation.

Translating Resilience into Healthcare Practice is an essential read for researchers, educators, and professionals working in healthcare quality and safety, resilience engineering, human factors, medicine, nursing, and social care.

  • Presents resilience at the multilevel perspective as the main feature
  • Highlights how user involvement in resilience is fundamental and investigates the theory and practice in this field where patients and stakeholders are cocreators of resilience
  • Showcases leading resilience startegies in different contexts and countries that can lead to better safety practices
  • Delivers resilience learning tools to translate resilience into practice
  • Theorizes resilience and use of indicators to assess and operationalize how resilience in theory and practice will be offered

ISBN: 9781032776989

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320 pages