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Research on Users’ Views about Stroke Services: Towards an Empowerment Research Paradigm or More of the Same?

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Research on Users’ Views about Stroke Services: Towards an Empowerment Research Paradigm or More of the Same? / Thomas, Carol; Parry, Anne.
In: Physiotherapy, Vol. 82, No. 1, 1996, p. 6-12.

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title = "Research on Users{\textquoteright} Views about Stroke Services: Towards an Empowerment Research Paradigm or More of the Same?",
abstract = "The findings of two small-scale qualitative research projects about the health needs of people with stroke are used to introduce and discuss key concepts which frame current debates about the health care professional{\textquoteright}s role and relationship to consumers of health care, the place of {\textquoteleft}user view{\textquoteright} research and the {\textquoteleft}consumer voice{\textquoteright} in health needs assessment, and the political nature of research on chronic illness and disability.",
keywords = "User view research, empowerment, stroke services, health needs assessment, disability research",
author = "Carol Thomas and Anne Parry",
year = "1996",
doi = "10.1016/S0031-9406(05)66991-X",
language = "English",
volume = "82",
pages = "6--12",
journal = "Physiotherapy",
publisher = "Elsevier",
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AU - Thomas, Carol

AU - Parry, Anne

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AB - The findings of two small-scale qualitative research projects about the health needs of people with stroke are used to introduce and discuss key concepts which frame current debates about the health care professional’s role and relationship to consumers of health care, the place of ‘user view’ research and the ‘consumer voice’ in health needs assessment, and the political nature of research on chronic illness and disability.

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KW - empowerment

KW - stroke services

KW - health needs assessment

KW - disability research

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