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Using a participatory process to make a difference in policy on aging | Author(s) | Carol L McWilliam |
Journal title | Canadian Journal on Aging, vol 16, supplement / Canadian Public Policy, vol 23, supplement, Spring 1997 |
Pages | pp 70-89 |
Keywords | Ageing process ; Independence ; Consumer ; Participation ; Social policy ; Research ; Canada. |
Annotation | This paper presents a Seniors' Independence Research Program as a case illustration of how research has made a difference to policy choices by stakeholder involvement throughout the research process. Such a strategy ensures that people are involved in the design, setting of priorities, implementation and evaluation of health services, and are participating to achieve long-term evidence-based changes in policy and practice. |
Accession Number | CPA-970714008 A |
Classmark | BG: C3: WY: TMB: TM2: 3A: 7S |
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