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Reference manual for public involvement | Author(s) | Jacqui Barker, Maxine Bullen, Jenny de Ville |
Publisher | Bromley Health; West Kent HA; Lambeth and Southwark HA, London, 1997 |
Pages | 64 pp |
Keywords | Health services ; Grant allocation ; Consumer ; Participation ; Guides, guide books. |
Annotation | Public access to the process of health care commissioning is essential to the achievement of responsive local health care services. This manual aims to help commissioners to ensure health service user involvement. Part one provides background information and advice on how to involve local people. Part two presents a range of methods and approaches to user involvement, outlining the advantages and disadvantages of each one. Methods covered include: meetings, questionnaires, provision of information, using local media, rapid appraisal, ethnographic studies, community development, citizens' juries, and health panels. (AKM). |
Accession Number | CPA-990128401 B |
Classmark | L: QCG: WY: TMB: 69N |
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