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Whose health, whose care, whose say? Some comments on public involvement in new NHS commissioning arrangements
Published 2009“…Public involvement in commissioning may encompass a variety of interest groups, whose inputs may include population needs assessment, evaluation of service quality, advocacy of the interests of a particular patient group or service, or a combination of all of these. …”
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'Whose city/whose Fremantle?' : reconceptualising space for an open politics of place
Published 2012“…It is the dominant port city of Western Australia and differs in many ways, historically, physically, culturally and economically from its modern, suburban surrounds. Using the question ‘whose city’ in my interactions and observations within Fremantle, I began to see contestations for space emerging.This thesis explores four controversies pertinent to the ongoing battles to define (the meaning of spaces within) Fremantle. …”
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Scientists Reflect on Why They Chose to Study Science
Published 2013“…The data presented are from 726 respondents who answered 22 forced-choice items and an open-ended question about the reasons they chose to study science. The quantitative data were analysed using t tests and analyses of variance followed by Duncan’s multiple range tests, and the qualitative data were analysed thematically. …”
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Ethnically targeted advertising : views of those not targeted
Published 2007“…This paper sets out to extend current knowledge on advertising effects on those not targeted by noting unintended consequences on attitudinal, emotional, and behavioral reactions.…”
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Characteristics Of Those Who Dominated And Those Who Were Dominated From Historical Verses In al-Quran: Lessons Learnt Analysis
Published 2013“…The aim of the discussion is to gain lessons from them, specifically in embracing the challenges where Muslims are facing which are the clashes with other party such as those in the western regions and their allies. By the end of the article, it will elucidate the question regarding the losing of power which was in Muslims’ grasp and at the same time present a relevant guideline on the ways Muslims can restore their power.…”
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Dialogue on Ideal End-of-Life Care for Those With Dementia
Published 2015“…Implications: Understanding EoL preferences of those with dementia is critical for advocacy and service delivery.…”
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'We don't have any of those people here...'
Published 2010“…Most people ageing with HIV in Australia are, and will continue to be, gay men. For those who avoided disclosing their sexuality throughout their lives or who have limited disclosure to a small circle, the prospect of dealing with aged-care services can be daunting. …”
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