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Title: Research Overview: Users or losers: Does the rhetoric of user involvement deliver?
Author(s): Hubbard, Gill
Wilkinson, Heather
Petch, Alison
Contact Email: gill.hubbard@uhi.ac.uk
Keywords: policy
user involvement
involvement
health
planning
health services
Social participation
Health services Great Britain Citizen participation
Medical care Research Great Britain Citizen participation
Issue Date: 2004
Date Deposited: 10-Jun-2009
Citation: Hubbard G, Wilkinson H & Petch A (2004) Research Overview: Users or losers: Does the rhetoric of user involvement deliver?. Research Policy and Planning, 22 (1), pp. 53-56. http://ssrg.org.uk/research-policy-and-planning-volume-22/
Abstract: User involvement means different things to different people • users can be involved both in the planning of health services and in the conduct of health services research • not all user groups have the same opportunities for involvement • little is yet known as to the impact that user involvement has, both on services and on the individual • until clearer evidence is available, it remains uncertain whether users are being involved because it fits the rhetoric or because it will make a difference
URL: http://ssrg.org.uk/research-policy-and-planning-volume-22/
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