RT @jennimhislop: Found Neil McHugh's (open access) paper here: https://t.co/DmmvUArMNY #GHFF23
@rjlhardwick re’ your last tweet, this is the paper published from the work
RT @jennimhislop: Found Neil McHugh's (open access) paper here: https://t.co/DmmvUArMNY #GHFF23
Found Neil McHugh's (open access) paper here: https://t.co/DmmvUArMNY #GHFF23
New from #CSO_Scotland https://t.co/yU42dxNrD5 Who knows best? A Q methodology study to explore perspectives of professional stakeholders and community participants on health in low-income communities
First study published from the @CSO_Scotland funded FinWell project (https://t.co/NIlNkvKMtd). It is a Q methodology study exploring causes of, and solutions to, UK health inequalities. See link for study: https://t.co/aIXk0xeAam
Analysis produced 3 factor solutns for both ‘Causes’ & ‘Solutions’. These accounts for ‘Causes’ are: i) ‘Unfair Society’, ii) ‘Dependent, workless and lazy’, iii) ‘Intergenerational hardships’ & 4 ‘Solutions’: i) ‘Empower communities’, ii) ‘Paterna
Who knows best? A Q methodology study to explore perspectives of professional stakeholders and community participants on health in low-income communities https://t.co/yGjPPTbNFN #bmchealthservres
Money talks? ..... interesting approach on #community #professionals causes /solution on #inequalities. https://t.co/0JOpvSVNtc