The Patient Advice and Liaison Service as a catalyst for change: Myths and realities of the implementation of the NHS user involvement agenda
(2006)
Presentation / Conference
Evans, D., & Booker, S. (2006, December). The Patient Advice and Liaison Service as a catalyst for change: Myths and realities of the implementation of the NHS user involvement agenda. Paper presented at Social Research Association Annual Conference 2006, University of London, UK
All Outputs (5)
"There is a quality about what PALS does that is not measurable ...": Dilemmas of policy and evidence in the national evaluation of PALS (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Petsoulas, C., Evans, D., Powell, J., Daykin, N., Taylor, P., Booker, S., & Weil, S. (2006, September). "There is a quality about what PALS does that is not measurable ...": Dilemmas of policy and evidence in the national evaluation of PALS. Paper presented at BSA Medical Sociology Group Annual Converence, Herriot-Watt Univeristy, Edinburgh, UK
PALS: bridging the false dichotomy between choice and voice? (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Evans, D., Daykin, N., Taylor, P., & Booker, S. (2006, August). PALS: bridging the false dichotomy between choice and voice?. Paper presented at Politics of Health Group Annual Conference, Univeristy of Oxford, UK
Patient advice and liaison services as a mechanism for user voice: Early learning from the national evaluation of PALS (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Petsoulas, C., Evans, D., Powell, J., Daykin, N., Taylor, P., & Weil, S. (2006, July). Patient advice and liaison services as a mechanism for user voice: Early learning from the national evaluation of PALS. Paper presented at Social Policy Association Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, UK
Working together to evaluate and develop an interprofessional curriculum: Meeting the research challenge (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Clarke, B., Lapthorn, C., Evans, D., Rees, D., Thomas, J., Pollard, K., …Ventura, S. (2006, April). Working together to evaluate and develop an interprofessional curriculum: Meeting the research challenge. Paper presented at All Together Better Health III: Challenges in Interprofessional Education and Practice Conference, Imperial College London, UK