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The Swiss Database of Individual Patient Experiences provides a systematic and methodological collection of individual interviews about real-life experiences with health issues such as Alzheimer's disease or multiple sclerosis. DIPEx Switzerland is a group of researchers from the Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine (University of Zurich) and the Zurich University of Applied Sciences – School of Health Professions (ZHAW). The project is part of the international DIPEx network with 14 countries, led by the UK. DIPEx works with a well-established and rigorous qualitative research methodology developed by the University of Oxford in 2000, which is documented in the Health Experience Research Group (HERG) manual. This qualitative study is based on narrative and semi-structured interviews. Video- and/or audio or text sequences will be presented online.
We conduct narrative interview studies of people’s experiences of health issues and provide resources for information and support that are freely available for patients, family members, clinicians in training as well as teachers and researchers on dipex.ch. The project aims at harnessing the power of patient voices to stimulate improvement. A systematic collection of evidence offers the chance to remedy the lack of patient representation and to include low-threshold exposure to patient experience in teaching materials that complement bedside teaching. We provide opportunities for interprofessional and interdisciplinary collaboration with other health professionals and aim at stimulating and establishing the dialogue between health and the arts and design within the Medical Humanities.
Financed by: various: IBME / UZH and others
Duration: 2017 – ongoing
DIPEx Switzerland
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