Background Providing choice in health care is part of an ongoing policy initiative. Aim To explore how people understand choice in healthcare provision. Design of study A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews. Setting South East England. Method Twenty-two people were interviewed about the issue of choice in general, and choice in healthcare in particular. Data were analysed using template analysis. Results Participants discussed choice in the NHS within the context of the GP consultation. Four main themes about choice were identified: positive aspects of choice; the appearance of choice; unwanted choice; and the role of information in choice. Participants valued choice in principle, and having choice was seen as positive. Howev...
Background: The NHS is committed to offering patients more choice. Yet even within the NHS, the mean...
This article takes a genealogical and ethnographic approach to the problem of choice, arguing that w...
Objectives: To determine how often patients are given choice in neurology outpatient consultations a...
Background Providing choice in health care is part of an ongoing policy initiative Aim To explore ho...
Background Current policy advocates individual choice across a number of domains, including healthca...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project aimed to explore how people think about...
Policy discourse shaped by neoliberal ideology, with its emphasis on marketisation and competition, ...
We examine how much the public say they want choice in the provision of public services, and how far...
This paper examines health policy documents from the period in which the NHS was planned through to ...
In recent years, health care consumers (patients) have increasingly been stimulated to take an activ...
The official published version can be obtained from the link below - Copyright @ Taylor & FrancisAlt...
Choice and competition have been phased into many public health systems with the aim of achieving va...
The normative view that patients should be offered more choice both within and beyond the UK's Natio...
Background: Various north-western European health-care systems encourage patients to make an active ...
Policy-makers are increasingly advocating market-based reforms to increase choices for service users...
Background: The NHS is committed to offering patients more choice. Yet even within the NHS, the mean...
This article takes a genealogical and ethnographic approach to the problem of choice, arguing that w...
Objectives: To determine how often patients are given choice in neurology outpatient consultations a...
Background Providing choice in health care is part of an ongoing policy initiative Aim To explore ho...
Background Current policy advocates individual choice across a number of domains, including healthca...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project aimed to explore how people think about...
Policy discourse shaped by neoliberal ideology, with its emphasis on marketisation and competition, ...
We examine how much the public say they want choice in the provision of public services, and how far...
This paper examines health policy documents from the period in which the NHS was planned through to ...
In recent years, health care consumers (patients) have increasingly been stimulated to take an activ...
The official published version can be obtained from the link below - Copyright @ Taylor & FrancisAlt...
Choice and competition have been phased into many public health systems with the aim of achieving va...
The normative view that patients should be offered more choice both within and beyond the UK's Natio...
Background: Various north-western European health-care systems encourage patients to make an active ...
Policy-makers are increasingly advocating market-based reforms to increase choices for service users...
Background: The NHS is committed to offering patients more choice. Yet even within the NHS, the mean...
This article takes a genealogical and ethnographic approach to the problem of choice, arguing that w...
Objectives: To determine how often patients are given choice in neurology outpatient consultations a...