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Prioritising home care needs research with older people from three ethnic minority community groups | Author(s) | Bogusia Temple, Charlotte Glenister, Norma Raynes |
Journal title | Health & Social Care in the Community, vol 10, no 3, May 2002 |
Pages | pp 179-186 |
Keywords | Domiciliary services ; Needs [elderly] ; Ethnic groups ; Consumer ; Manchester. |
Annotation | This paper draws on research with three minority ethnic community groups in Manchester, the aim being to prioritises social care needs. Focus groups were chosen as a way of beginning discussions about these issues. The findings suggest that some quality issues are relevant to all communities of older people. However, some were specific to the community groups. This paper describes some of the lessons learned about running focus groups with people whose first language is not English, and suggests some considerations for future research. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-020521212 A |
Classmark | N: IK: TK: WY: 83E |
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