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Introduction: Interprofessional teamwork is increasingly necessary in primary care to meet the needs of people with complex care demands. Needs assessment shows that this requires efficient interprofessional team meetings, focusing on patients’ personal ...
Jerôme Jean Jacques van Dongen +5 more
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Common Cents Public Participation Findings [PDF]
Presents findings from focus groups and online surveys, examines citizens' values and long-term priorities in addressing state budget challenges, including reforms in services and the tax structure and a competent, innovative government to implement ...
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Background: Recent findings indicate that leisure activity (LA) delays cognitive decline and reduces the risk of dementia. However, the association between LA and brain volume remains unclear.
Ai Iizuka +6 more
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Participation in Transition(s):Reconceiving Public Engagements in Energy Transitions as Co-Produced, Emergent and Diverse [PDF]
This paper brings the transitions literature into conversation with constructivist Science and Technology Studies (STS) perspectives on participation for the first time.
Arendt H. +23 more
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Public libraries and political participation, 1870-1940 [PDF]
The public library movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries fostered a rapid increase in the number and quality of public libraries in cities and towns across the United States.
Kevane, Michael J, Sundstrom, William A.
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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT
The relevance of the topic is due to the need for improvement and further development of scientific and methodological provision of portfolio management processes within the portfolio management introduction in the field of project management of local ...
Vorkut T.A. +4 more
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Coproducing a Cochrane Qualitative Evidence Synthesis: Process, Outcomes, and Reflections on Power
Reflecting a broader movement toward knowledge democratization, coproducing Cochrane evidence with interest holders outside universities is increasingly encouraged.
Bronwen Merner, Rebecca Ryan
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Stakeholder involvement in systematic reviews: a scoping review
Background There is increasing recognition that it is good practice to involve stakeholders (meaning patients, the public, health professionals and others) in systematic reviews, but limited evidence about how best to do this.
Alex Pollock +9 more
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Science, public participation and spin [PDF]
This chapter deals with the relationship between scientific research, government regulation and public perceptions of risk. Two issues that have had a significant public profile and engendered vigorous debate will be discussed to show how the specific ...
Ninnes, Ted
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Plain English Summary Researchers are expected to actively involve stakeholders (including patients, the public, health professionals, and others) in their research. Although researchers increasingly recognise that this is good practice, there is limited
Alex Pollock +8 more
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