Belonging and exlusion in health services: The impact on users of professional responses to user involvement in cancer services
(2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
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Creativity, health and risk in self-regulated employment (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Divided care and the Third Way: User involvement in statutory and voluntary sector cancer services (2003)
Journal Article
In health care, as in much of the public sphere, the voluntary sector is playing an increasingly large role in the funding, provision and delivery of services and nowhere is this more apparent than in cancer care. Simultaneously the growth of privati... Read More about Divided care and the Third Way: User involvement in statutory and voluntary sector cancer services.
Who owns the patients' views? Variation in professional repsonse to user involvement (2002)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Does it make a difference? The impact of interprofessional education on enhancing user participation in the development of cancer services (2002)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Moving forward: The use of qualitative and mixed research methods in the development of cancer services (2002)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Enhancing user involvement through interprofessional education in healthcare: The case of cancer services (2002)
Journal Article
Recent developments in UK health policy seek to place the service user at the centre of service delivery, although user involvement is a complex and challenging process. This paper explores the contribution of interprofessional (IP) education to user... Read More about Enhancing user involvement through interprofessional education in healthcare: The case of cancer services.
Towards constructivism: Investigating students' perceptions and learning as a result of using an online environment (2002)
Journal Article
The effects of changing to an online delivery mechanism within a third year, undergraduate, module have been evaluated against the lecturing staff's intended move towards a student-centred, constructivist learning approach. It has been suggested that... Read More about Towards constructivism: Investigating students' perceptions and learning as a result of using an online environment.
Professional and lay perspectives on user involvement in healthcare: Responses to a consensus development exercise in cancer services (2002)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Choice, involvement and quality of care in cancer services: Questioning consumerism in voluntary and NHS organisations (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Divided care and the third way: User involvement in statutory and voluntary sector cancer services (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Developing a consensus statement on best practice for user involvement in cancer services (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Health promotion professional perspectives (2001)
Book Chapter
User involvement and health inequalities (2000)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Evaluating best practice in user involvement in cancer services (2000)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Evaluation of HPSA College Screensaver Project 1999/2000 (2000)
Report
'They'll still get the bodily care'. Discourses of care and relationships between nurses and health care assistants in the NHS (2000)
Journal Article
This paper examines the impact of recent changes in work organisation in the NHS, drawing on research undertaken in two English hospital wards. Nurses' and health care assistants' responses to the introduction of a new skill mix are explored through... Read More about 'They'll still get the bodily care'. Discourses of care and relationships between nurses and health care assistants in the NHS.