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Gender, Class and Food Families, Bodies and Health
(Springer, 2016-04-29)This book draws upon auto/biographical food narratives and emphasises the power of everyday foodways in maintaining and reinforcing social divisions along the lines of gender and class. -
General practitioner contributions to achieving sustained healthcare for offenders: a qualitative study
(BioMed Central, 2018-02-02)Abstract Background: Offenders frequently have substantial healthcare needs and, like many other socially marginalised groups, often receive healthcare in inverse proportion to their needs. Improved continuity of healthcare ... -
"Good" Food as Family Medicine: Problems of Dualist and Absolutist Approaches to "Healthy" Family Foodways
(Food Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 4, Issue 2, February 2015, pp.1-13. Article: Print (Spiral Bound). Article: Electronic (PDF File; 633.906KB)., 2015-02-04)A commitment to healthy foodways is a means of demonstrating responsible individualism and self-care. What are the consequences for maternal identity when forced to feed the family “unhealthy” food? In the current UK ... -
Governance Through Diversion in Neoliberal Times and the Possibilities for Transformative Social Justice
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Has incentive payment improved venous thrombo-embolism risk assessment and treatment of hospital in-patients?
(England, 2013)This paper focuses on financial incentives rewarding successful implementation of guidelines in the UK National Health Service (NHS). In particular, it assesses the implementation of National Institute for Health and ... -
High time for an efficient and effective internationally-supported Zoonosis Surveillance System?
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Homophobia, Brexit and constitutional change
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How healthcare systems shape a purchaser’s strategies and actions when managing chronic care
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The impact of local commissioning on victim services in England and Wales: an empirical study
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The Impossible Quest - Problems with Diligent Search for Orphan Works
(2017-05)Digital technologies allow unprecedented preservation and sharing of world-wide cultural heritage. Public and private players are increasingly entering the scene with mass digitisation projects that will make this possible. ... -
Increasing Local Salience of Climate Change: The Un-tapped Impact of the Media-science Interface
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Information biopolitics: copyright law and the regulation of life in the network society
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Integrating the voluntary sector in personalised care: mixed methods study of the outcomes from wellbeing co-ordination for adults with complex needs
(Emerald, 2020-07-14)<jats:sec><jats:title content-type="abstract-subheading">Purpose</jats:title><jats:p>This integrated care study seeks to highlight how voluntary sector “wellbeing co-ordinators” co-located in a horizontally and vertically ... -
Integration and Continuity of Primary Care: Polyclinics and Alternatives, a Patient-Centred Analysis of How Organisation Constrains Care Coordination
(National Institute for Health ResearchUK, 2015-08-31)Background An ageing population, increasingly specialised of clinical services and diverse healthcare provider ownership make the coordination and continuity of complex care increasingly problematic. The way in which the ... -
Integration and Continuity of Primary Care: Polyclinics and Alternatives, a Patient-Centred Analysis of How Organisation Constrains Care Coordination
(National Institute for Health ResearchUK, 2015-06-01)Background An ageing population, increasingly specialised of clinical services and diverse healthcare provider ownership make the coordination and continuity of complex care increasingly problematic. The way in which the ...