Lay involvement in public health programmes occurs through formalised lay health worker (LHW) and other volunteer roles. Whether such participation should be supported, or indeed rewarded, by payment is a critical question. With reference to policy in England, UK, this paper argues how framing citizen involvement in health only as time freely given does not account for the complexities of practice, nor intrinsic motivations. The paper reports results on payment drawn from a study of approaches to support lay people in public health roles, conducted in England, 2007-9. The first phase of the study comprised a scoping review of 224 publications, three public hearings and a register of projects. Findings revealed the diversity of approaches to...
Background: The recent publication of the WHO guideline on support to optimise community health work...
The directives from government, at both federal and state level, to incorporate consumer participati...
Argument and evidence are presented to support the claim that individual based willingness to pay is...
Lay involvement in public health programmes occurs through formalised lay health worker (LHW) and ot...
Lay involvement in public health programmes occurs through formalised lay health worker (LHW) and ot...
Lay involvement in public health programmes occurs through formalised lay health worker (LHW) and ot...
NoLay involvement in public health programmes occurs through formalised lay health worker (LHW) and ...
While the previous two chapters question the idea of autonomy in healthy volunteering, here I interr...
Abstract Background Community health workers (CHWs) h...
Abstract Background Community health workers (CHWs) h...
Professional support processes are critical for the establishment and maintenance of community healt...
Background: The recent publication of the WHO guideline on support to optimise community health work...
This report was commission by Sir Thomas Hughes-Hallett founder of HelpForce in March 2017 to review...
This report was commission by Sir Thomas Hughes-Hallett founder of HelpForce in March 2017 to review...
This report was commission by Sir Thomas Hughes-Hallett founder of HelpForce in March 2017 to review...
Background: The recent publication of the WHO guideline on support to optimise community health work...
The directives from government, at both federal and state level, to incorporate consumer participati...
Argument and evidence are presented to support the claim that individual based willingness to pay is...
Lay involvement in public health programmes occurs through formalised lay health worker (LHW) and ot...
Lay involvement in public health programmes occurs through formalised lay health worker (LHW) and ot...
Lay involvement in public health programmes occurs through formalised lay health worker (LHW) and ot...
NoLay involvement in public health programmes occurs through formalised lay health worker (LHW) and ...
While the previous two chapters question the idea of autonomy in healthy volunteering, here I interr...
Abstract Background Community health workers (CHWs) h...
Abstract Background Community health workers (CHWs) h...
Professional support processes are critical for the establishment and maintenance of community healt...
Background: The recent publication of the WHO guideline on support to optimise community health work...
This report was commission by Sir Thomas Hughes-Hallett founder of HelpForce in March 2017 to review...
This report was commission by Sir Thomas Hughes-Hallett founder of HelpForce in March 2017 to review...
This report was commission by Sir Thomas Hughes-Hallett founder of HelpForce in March 2017 to review...
Background: The recent publication of the WHO guideline on support to optimise community health work...
The directives from government, at both federal and state level, to incorporate consumer participati...
Argument and evidence are presented to support the claim that individual based willingness to pay is...