An evaluation of new labour's proposals for greater puplic participation in local health service planning. How 'well' is it working in primary care groups?
(2001)
Presentation / Conference
Haworth, R. (2001, March). An evaluation of new labour's proposals for greater puplic participation in local health service planning. How 'well' is it working in primary care groups?. Presented at Social Policy Association/ policyStudies Association, Evaluating Labour's Health Policies, London
All Outputs (56)
Suicide/self harm (2001)
Book Chapter
Allen, S., & Beasley, S. (2001). Suicide/self harm. In N. McClelland, M. Humphreys, L. Conlon, & T. Hillis (Eds.), Forensic Nursing and Mental Disorder. Butterworth-Heinemann
Men social workers in children’s services: "Will the real man please stand up?" (2001)
Book Chapter
The role and preparation of first-line nurse managers in Australia: where are we going and how do we get there? (2001)
Journal Article
Duffield, C., & Franks, H. (2001). The role and preparation of first-line nurse managers in Australia: where are we going and how do we get there?. Journal of Nursing Management, 9(2), 87-91. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2834.2001.00214.xOrganizational restructuring is impacting heavily on the first-line nurse managers' role. Given their critical role, it is important that the best and most talented are attracted to and prepared to be first-line managers. The authors provide an overv... Read More about The role and preparation of first-line nurse managers in Australia: where are we going and how do we get there?.
Transfer of learning across nation states : developing culturally sensitive methods of social work education (2001)
Journal Article
Horwath, J., & Shardlow, S. (2001). Transfer of learning across nation states : developing culturally sensitive methods of social work education. European Journal of Social Work, 4(1), 29-38. https://doi.org/10.1080/714889939Sharing of ideas about good practice and values in social work education and practice across Europe is a fast developing process. As the emergent post-communist states of Eastern and Central Europe, have developed new economic systems, participatory... Read More about Transfer of learning across nation states : developing culturally sensitive methods of social work education.
Unpacking the black box of nursing and therapy practice for post-stroke shoulder pain (2001)
Journal Article
Pomeroy, V., Niven, D., Barrow, S., & Faragher, E. (2001). Unpacking the black box of nursing and therapy practice for post-stroke shoulder pain. Clinical Rehabilitation, 15(1), 67-83. https://doi.org/10.1191/026921501675454995Objectives: To describe current nursing and therapy interventions for the prevention and treatment of post-stroke shoulder pain and to explore the extent of their reported use in England.
Design: Semi-structured, themed interviews followed by a post... Read More about Unpacking the black box of nursing and therapy practice for post-stroke shoulder pain.
Dilemmas of self in the method (2001)
Journal Article
Chesney, M. (2001). Dilemmas of self in the method. Qualitative Health Research, 11(1), 127-135. https://doi.org/10.1177/104973201129118876In this article, the author focuses on the researcher in research. Challenged by the theory and criticism of self-indulgence, the author has, as the researcher, come out through reflection and self-scrutiny to address some of the dilemmas the researc... Read More about Dilemmas of self in the method.
Arguments for 'British Pluralism' in qualitative health research (2001)
Journal Article
Johnson, M., Long, T., & White, A. (2001). Arguments for 'British Pluralism' in qualitative health research. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 33(2), 243-249. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2001.01659.xAims of the study. This paper examines the argument that certain qualitative research methods can be used in 'pure' forms. Whilst rigid adherence to particular published procedures might be possible, we argue that in many cases this is neither necess... Read More about Arguments for 'British Pluralism' in qualitative health research.
Constructing information booklets for day-case patients (2001)
Journal Article
Mitchell, M. (2001). Constructing information booklets for day-case patients. Ambulatory Surgery, 9(1), 37-45. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0966-6532%2800%2900078-0As modern surgical and anaesthetic techniques develop even greater capabilities, the time in which to adequately undertake such nurse/patient discussions has past and will never return. Information provision is thus a challenge for day surgery. Many... Read More about Constructing information booklets for day-case patients.
Stress in health service organisations (2001)
Book Chapter
The effect of a hinged ankle foot orthosis on hemiplegic gait: objective measures and users' opinions. (2001)
Journal Article
Tyson, S., & Thornton, H. (2001). The effect of a hinged ankle foot orthosis on hemiplegic gait: objective measures and users' opinions. Clinical Rehabilitation, 15(1), 53-58. https://doi.org/10.1191/026921501673858908Objective: To assess the effect of a hinged ankle foot orthosis (AFO) on functional mobility and gait impairments in people with a severe hemiplegia undergoing rehabilitation, and to investigate the patients' views of the hinged AFO.
Design: With/... Read More about The effect of a hinged ankle foot orthosis on hemiplegic gait: objective measures and users' opinions..
Knowledge, truth and reflexivity: the problem of judgement (2001)
Journal Article
White, S., & Taylor, C. (2001). Knowledge, truth and reflexivity: the problem of judgement. Journal of Social Work, 1(1), 37-59. https://doi.org/10.1177/146801730100100104Summary: The authors argue that social work is as much a practical-moral activity as it is a technical-rational one. In order to pursue these themes, they explore the place of realist knowledge in social work and their alternative position on the com... Read More about Knowledge, truth and reflexivity: the problem of judgement.
The highs and lows of family life: report of a two-year research project (2001)
Report
Kearney, J., & Taylor, N. (2001). The highs and lows of family life: report of a two-year research project
Straylight, mala mala, pink frikkie, blekgelexy and rumba kali @ Africa (2001)
Journal Article
Hall, M. (2001). Straylight, mala mala, pink frikkie, blekgelexy and rumba kali @ AfricaHistory gives us the opportunity of perspective. But in the "Network Society", time moves too fast for hindsight. An appropriate metaphor is that of quantum mechanics, in which matter exists in two states at the same time. Consequently, the invitatio... Read More about Straylight, mala mala, pink frikkie, blekgelexy and rumba kali @ Africa.
Social archaeology and the theatres of memory (2001)
Journal Article
Hall, M. (2001). Social archaeology and the theatres of memory. Journal of Social Archaeology, 1(1), 50-61. https://doi.org/10.1177/146960530100100104Archaeology is a study of ways in which we express ourselves through the things that we make and use, collect, discard and take for granted, all archaeology is social archaeology. And, because the past is always part of the present, social archaeolog... Read More about Social archaeology and the theatres of memory.
Education and the margins of the network society (2001)
Book Chapter
This paper reads between the lines of Manuel Castells' recent writing about the 'network society'. In his trilogy The Information Age, as well as in a series of reports and papers, Castells touches on the implications of the network society for highe... Read More about Education and the margins of the network society.
A case evaluation in internet assisted laboratory teaching (2001)
Journal Article
This paper presents the preliminary findings from an evaluation conducted on the implementation of Internet assisted teaching of fluid mechanical engineering laboratory sessions on a university degree programme. This paper compares the particular me... Read More about A case evaluation in internet assisted laboratory teaching.
Characteristics of a British ice hockey audience: major findings of the 1998 and 1999 Manchester Storm Ice Hockey Club supporter surveys (2001)
Journal Article
Crawford, G. (2001). Characteristics of a British ice hockey audience: major findings of the 1998 and 1999 Manchester Storm Ice Hockey Club supporter surveys. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 36(1), 71-81. https://doi.org/10.1177/101269001036001007This paper presents a consideration of the major findings from over one and a half thousand respondents to two large-scale questionnaire based surveys of supporters of the British ice hockey club Manchester Storm conducted in 1998 and 1999. It is th... Read More about Characteristics of a British ice hockey audience: major findings of the 1998 and 1999 Manchester Storm Ice Hockey Club supporter surveys.
Cape Town’s District Six and the archaeology of memory (2001)
Book Chapter
Historical archaeology (2001)
Book Chapter