Talking to women in work: report of a project using a workplace website to facilitate the participation of women in paid employment in consultation activities
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Authors
Munro, KateIssue Date
2002-10
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Greater Glasgow NHS BoardType
Progress ReportLanguage
enDescription
This is the report of a project that explored the usefulness of the World Wide Web as a mechanism for facilitating women's participation in consultations on their health and health care. Consultation with patients and users has recently become the focus of much reflection and activity within the health service. The current policy context places patients and users at the centre of health service planning and delivery by making a commitment to strengthen patients and the public influence in the NBS. As a result a number of explicit policy statements and central government initiatives have encouraged the growth and development of public involvement in health services.Collections
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