Background Participation by communities in improving the quality of health services has become a feature of government policy in the United Kingdom. The aim of the study was to involve a deprived community in the UK in shaping quality improvements of local primary care services. The specific objectives were firstly to create participation by local people in evaluating the primary care services available in the area and secondly to bring about change as a result of this process. Methods The methods of participatory action research was used. The study was set in an area of high socio-economic deprivation served by a 'Local Health Care Co-operative' in a peripheral housing estate in Glasgow, Scotland. 72 local residents took part in 11 focus g...
Abstract Background Certain communities are underserved by research, resulting in lower inclusion ra...
Abstract Background There has been little development of the general practice consultation over the ...
PROBLEM: Healthcare organisations are expected both to monitor inequalities in access to health serv...
Background Participation by communities in improving the quality of health services has become a fea...
Background Participation by communities in improving the quality of health services has become a fea...
Abstract Background Participation by communities in improving the quality of health services has bec...
Background The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown significantly in rece...
The growth of participatory research in recent years has been notable. This paper considers its pote...
peer-reviewedBackground: The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown signific...
The growth of participatory research in recent years has been notable. This paper considers its pote...
The period of the last Government in the UK was marked by increases in poverty and social exclusion,...
Background: The concept of involving communities in healthcare planning is enshrined in health polic...
BACKGROUND: There has been little development of the general practice consultation over the years, a...
BACKGROUND: There has been little development of the general practice consultation over the years, a...
Patient participation in healthcare organisational decision making is important internationally. Hea...
Abstract Background Certain communities are underserved by research, resulting in lower inclusion ra...
Abstract Background There has been little development of the general practice consultation over the ...
PROBLEM: Healthcare organisations are expected both to monitor inequalities in access to health serv...
Background Participation by communities in improving the quality of health services has become a fea...
Background Participation by communities in improving the quality of health services has become a fea...
Abstract Background Participation by communities in improving the quality of health services has bec...
Background The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown significantly in rece...
The growth of participatory research in recent years has been notable. This paper considers its pote...
peer-reviewedBackground: The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown signific...
The growth of participatory research in recent years has been notable. This paper considers its pote...
The period of the last Government in the UK was marked by increases in poverty and social exclusion,...
Background: The concept of involving communities in healthcare planning is enshrined in health polic...
BACKGROUND: There has been little development of the general practice consultation over the years, a...
BACKGROUND: There has been little development of the general practice consultation over the years, a...
Patient participation in healthcare organisational decision making is important internationally. Hea...
Abstract Background Certain communities are underserved by research, resulting in lower inclusion ra...
Abstract Background There has been little development of the general practice consultation over the ...
PROBLEM: Healthcare organisations are expected both to monitor inequalities in access to health serv...