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Users' views of prison health services (2007)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Condon, L., Harris, F., & Powell, J. (2007, May). Users' views of prison health services. Paper presented at RCN Annual Conference, Dundee

Users' views of prison health services: A qualitative study (2007)
Journal Article
Condon, L., Hek, G., Harris, F., Powell, J., Kemple, T., & Price, S. (2007). Users' views of prison health services: A qualitative study. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 58(3), 216-226. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2007.04221.x

Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the views of prisoners about health services provided in prisons. Background. Prison provides an opportunity for a 'hard to reach' group to access health services, primarily those provided by nurses. Prisoner... Read More about Users' views of prison health services: A qualitative study.

Health economics and public health (2007)
Book Chapter
Powell, J. (2007). Health economics and public health. In J. Orme, J. Powell, P. Taylor, & M. Grey (Eds.), Public Health for the 21st Century: New Perspectives on Policy, Participation and Practice (287-301). Maidenhead: Open University Press

Primary care professionals and social marketing of health in neighbourhoods: A case study approach to identify, target and communicate with ‘at risk’ populations (2007)
Journal Article
Powell, J., Tapp, A., Orme, J., & Farr, M. (2007). Primary care professionals and social marketing of health in neighbourhoods: A case study approach to identify, target and communicate with ‘at risk’ populations. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 8(1), 22-35. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1463423607000047

Aim: In this article the authors illustrate using a case study approach how primary care professionals can use the combination of geodemographic data with hospital episode statistics (HES) to predict the location of people yat risk’ of diabetes melli... Read More about Primary care professionals and social marketing of health in neighbourhoods: A case study approach to identify, target and communicate with ‘at risk’ populations.