Researching the People's Health
Herausgeber: Popay, Jenny; Williams, Gareth
Researching the People's Health
Herausgeber: Popay, Jenny; Williams, Gareth
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Researching the People's Health examines the different ways in which needs are assessed and health care is organized, prioritized and delivered in circumstances of rapid change in patterns of health and illness. The book also addresses the issue of relationships between lay and expert knowledge.
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Researching the People's Health examines the different ways in which needs are assessed and health care is organized, prioritized and delivered in circumstances of rapid change in patterns of health and illness. The book also addresses the issue of relationships between lay and expert knowledge.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780415099714
- ISBN-10: 0415099714
- Artikelnr.: 21525367
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780415099714
- ISBN-10: 0415099714
- Artikelnr.: 21525367
Jenny Popay, Gareth Williams
Part 1: Social Research and the National Health Service Reforms 1.Social
Research and Health Policy in the Aftermath of NHS Reforms David Hunter,
University of Leeds 2.The Place of Research in a Consumer-Led System of
Health Care Gilbert Smith, formerly of University of Hull Jennie Popay and
Gareth Williams, both of University of Salford Part 2: The Theory and
Method of Needs Assessment 3. The Conceptialization and Measurement of
Need: a Social Policy Perspective, Jonathan Bradshaw 4.Prioritizing the
Needs with Communities: Rapid Appraisal Methodologies in Health Bie Nio
Ong, University of Keele and Gerry Humphris, University of Liverpool Part
3: Public Involvement in Research on Health 5.The Power of Lay Knowledge: A
Personal View Meg Stacey, University of Warwick 6.Researching the People's
Health: Dilemmas and Opportunities for Social Scientists Gareth Williams
and Jennie Popay, both of University of Salford 7.`It's Like Teaching Your
Child to Swim in a Pool Full of Alligators': Lay Voices and Professional
Research on Child Accidents Cathie Rice, Helen Roberts, Barnardo's Susan J
Smith, University of Edinburgh and Carol Bryce, Health Education Board,
Scotland 8.Discounted Knowledge: Local Experience, Enviromental Pollution
and Health Peter Phillimore, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Suzanne
Moffat, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne Part 4: Researching Outcomes in
Health and Social Care 9.Assessing Health and Social Outcomes Andrew F
Long, University of Leeds 10.Health Needs Assessment, Chronic Illness and
the Social Sciences Ray Fitzpatrick, Nuffield College, Oxford
Research and Health Policy in the Aftermath of NHS Reforms David Hunter,
University of Leeds 2.The Place of Research in a Consumer-Led System of
Health Care Gilbert Smith, formerly of University of Hull Jennie Popay and
Gareth Williams, both of University of Salford Part 2: The Theory and
Method of Needs Assessment 3. The Conceptialization and Measurement of
Need: a Social Policy Perspective, Jonathan Bradshaw 4.Prioritizing the
Needs with Communities: Rapid Appraisal Methodologies in Health Bie Nio
Ong, University of Keele and Gerry Humphris, University of Liverpool Part
3: Public Involvement in Research on Health 5.The Power of Lay Knowledge: A
Personal View Meg Stacey, University of Warwick 6.Researching the People's
Health: Dilemmas and Opportunities for Social Scientists Gareth Williams
and Jennie Popay, both of University of Salford 7.`It's Like Teaching Your
Child to Swim in a Pool Full of Alligators': Lay Voices and Professional
Research on Child Accidents Cathie Rice, Helen Roberts, Barnardo's Susan J
Smith, University of Edinburgh and Carol Bryce, Health Education Board,
Scotland 8.Discounted Knowledge: Local Experience, Enviromental Pollution
and Health Peter Phillimore, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Suzanne
Moffat, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne Part 4: Researching Outcomes in
Health and Social Care 9.Assessing Health and Social Outcomes Andrew F
Long, University of Leeds 10.Health Needs Assessment, Chronic Illness and
the Social Sciences Ray Fitzpatrick, Nuffield College, Oxford
Part 1: Social Research and the National Health Service Reforms 1.Social
Research and Health Policy in the Aftermath of NHS Reforms David Hunter,
University of Leeds 2.The Place of Research in a Consumer-Led System of
Health Care Gilbert Smith, formerly of University of Hull Jennie Popay and
Gareth Williams, both of University of Salford Part 2: The Theory and
Method of Needs Assessment 3. The Conceptialization and Measurement of
Need: a Social Policy Perspective, Jonathan Bradshaw 4.Prioritizing the
Needs with Communities: Rapid Appraisal Methodologies in Health Bie Nio
Ong, University of Keele and Gerry Humphris, University of Liverpool Part
3: Public Involvement in Research on Health 5.The Power of Lay Knowledge: A
Personal View Meg Stacey, University of Warwick 6.Researching the People's
Health: Dilemmas and Opportunities for Social Scientists Gareth Williams
and Jennie Popay, both of University of Salford 7.`It's Like Teaching Your
Child to Swim in a Pool Full of Alligators': Lay Voices and Professional
Research on Child Accidents Cathie Rice, Helen Roberts, Barnardo's Susan J
Smith, University of Edinburgh and Carol Bryce, Health Education Board,
Scotland 8.Discounted Knowledge: Local Experience, Enviromental Pollution
and Health Peter Phillimore, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Suzanne
Moffat, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne Part 4: Researching Outcomes in
Health and Social Care 9.Assessing Health and Social Outcomes Andrew F
Long, University of Leeds 10.Health Needs Assessment, Chronic Illness and
the Social Sciences Ray Fitzpatrick, Nuffield College, Oxford
Research and Health Policy in the Aftermath of NHS Reforms David Hunter,
University of Leeds 2.The Place of Research in a Consumer-Led System of
Health Care Gilbert Smith, formerly of University of Hull Jennie Popay and
Gareth Williams, both of University of Salford Part 2: The Theory and
Method of Needs Assessment 3. The Conceptialization and Measurement of
Need: a Social Policy Perspective, Jonathan Bradshaw 4.Prioritizing the
Needs with Communities: Rapid Appraisal Methodologies in Health Bie Nio
Ong, University of Keele and Gerry Humphris, University of Liverpool Part
3: Public Involvement in Research on Health 5.The Power of Lay Knowledge: A
Personal View Meg Stacey, University of Warwick 6.Researching the People's
Health: Dilemmas and Opportunities for Social Scientists Gareth Williams
and Jennie Popay, both of University of Salford 7.`It's Like Teaching Your
Child to Swim in a Pool Full of Alligators': Lay Voices and Professional
Research on Child Accidents Cathie Rice, Helen Roberts, Barnardo's Susan J
Smith, University of Edinburgh and Carol Bryce, Health Education Board,
Scotland 8.Discounted Knowledge: Local Experience, Enviromental Pollution
and Health Peter Phillimore, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Suzanne
Moffat, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne Part 4: Researching Outcomes in
Health and Social Care 9.Assessing Health and Social Outcomes Andrew F
Long, University of Leeds 10.Health Needs Assessment, Chronic Illness and
the Social Sciences Ray Fitzpatrick, Nuffield College, Oxford