Improving Cancer Services through Patient Involvement
(2003)
Book
Tritter, J., Daykin, N., Evans, S., & Sanidas, M. (2003). Improving Cancer Services through Patient Involvement. Oxford: Radcliffe Publishing
All Outputs (5)
To be involved or not to be involved: The question for users of NHS cancer services (2003)
Presentation / Conference
Tritter, J., Sanidas, M., Turton, P., & Daykin, N. (2003, September). To be involved or not to be involved: The question for users of NHS cancer services. Paper presented at BSA Medical Sociology Group Annual Conference, University of York, UK
Belonging and exlusion in health services: The impact on users of professional responses to user involvement in cancer services (2003)
Presentation / Conference
Tritter, J., Sanidas, M., Turton, P., Rimmer, J., Daykin, N., & Evans, S. (2003, April). Belonging and exlusion in health services: The impact on users of professional responses to user involvement in cancer services. Paper presented at BSA 2003 Annual Conference, University of York, UK
Creativity, health and risk in self-regulated employment (2003)
Presentation / Conference
Daykin, N. (2003, April). Creativity, health and risk in self-regulated employment. Paper presented at BSA Annual Conference
Divided care and the Third Way: User involvement in statutory and voluntary sector cancer services (2003)
Journal Article
Barley, V., Tritter, J., Barley, V., Daykin, N., Evans, S., McNeill, J., …Turton, P. (2003). Divided care and the Third Way: User involvement in statutory and voluntary sector cancer services. Sociology of Health and Illness, 25(5), 429-456. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.00353In 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.