Research reports. Developing consensus and interprofessional working in cancer services: The case of user involvement
(2002)
Journal Article
Turton, P., Tritter, J., Rimmer, J., Palmer, N., McNeill, J., Sanidas, M., …Evans, S. (2002). Research reports. Developing consensus and interprofessional working in cancer services: The case of user involvement. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 16(4), 405-406. https://doi.org/10.1080/1356182021000008346
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Who owns the patients' views? Variation in professional repsonse to user involvement (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Tritter, J., Sanidas, M., Daykin, N., & Evans, S. (2002, September). Who owns the patients' views? Variation in professional repsonse to user involvement. Paper presented at BSA Medical Sociology Group, University of York, York, UK
Does it make a difference? The impact of interprofessional education on enhancing user participation in the development of cancer services (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Rimmer, J., Sanidas, M., Daykin, N., & Evans, S. (2002, September). Does it make a difference? The impact of interprofessional education on enhancing user participation in the development of cancer services. Paper presented at Qualitative Research in Health and Social Care, Bournemouth, UK
Moving forward: The use of qualitative and mixed research methods in the development of cancer services (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Tritter, J., Sanidas, M., Daykin, N., & Evans, S. (2002, September). Moving forward: The use of qualitative and mixed research methods in the development of cancer services. Paper presented at Qualitative Research in Health and Social Care Conference, University of Bournemouth, UK
Enhancing user involvement through interprofessional education in healthcare: The case of cancer services (2002)
Journal Article
Daykin, N., Rimmer, J., Turton, P., Evans, S., Sanidas, M., Tritter, J., & Langton, H. (2002). Enhancing user involvement through interprofessional education in healthcare: The case of cancer services. Learning in Health and Social Care, 1(3), 122-131. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1473-6861.2002.00018.xRecent 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
Hughes, M., & Daykin, N. (2002). Towards constructivism: Investigating students' perceptions and learning as a result of using an online environment. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 39(3), 217-224. https://doi.org/10.1080/13558000210150036The 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
Rimmer, J., Tritter, J., Sanidas, M., Daykin, N., Turton, P., & Evans, S. (2002, March). Professional and lay perspectives on user involvement in healthcare: Responses to a consensus development exercise in cancer services. Paper presented at BSA Annual Conference, University of Leicester