Abstract:Part 1 Social Research and the National Health Service Reforms: Social Research and Health Policy in the Aftermath of NHS Reforms, David Hunter Place of Research in a Consumer-Led System of Health Car...Part 1 Social Research and the National Health Service Reforms: Social Research and Health Policy in the Aftermath of NHS Reforms, David Hunter Place of Research in a Consumer-Led System of Health Care, Gilbert Smith et al. Part 2 The Theory and Method of Needs Assessment: The Conceptualization and Measurement of Need - a Social Policy Perspective, Jonathan Bradshaw Prioritizing the Needs with Communities - Rapid Appraisal Methodologies in Health, Bie Nio Ong and Gerry Humphries. Part 3 Public Involvement in Research on Health: The Power of Lay Knowledge - A Personal View, Meg Stacey Researching the People's Health - Dilemmas and Opportunities for Social Scientists, Gareth Williams and Jennie Popay It's Like Teaching Your Child to Swim in a Pool Full of Alligators - Lay Voices and Professional Research on Child Accidents, Cathie Rice et al Discounted Knowledge - Local Experience, Enviromental Pollution and Health, Peter Phillimore and Suzanne Moffat. Part 4 Researching Outcomes in Health and Social Care: Assessing Health and Social Outcomes, Andrew F. Long Health Needs Assessment, Chronic Illness and the Social Sciences, Ray Fitzpatrick.Read More
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-08-18
Language: en
Type: book
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