Service users' perceptions regarding their involvement in a physiotherapy educational programme in the UK: a qualitative study.
Abstract
null null Background null The impact of user involvement in allied healthcare education is complicated by a lack of understanding of this concept both practically and ideologically. It is important to analyse whether service users perceive taking part as an ‘honour’ or as ‘agents of change’. null null null Objective null This study explored service users’ perspectives of their involvement in a UK college-based physiotherapy educational...
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Title
Service users' perceptions regarding their involvement in a physiotherapy educational programme in the UK: a qualitative study.
Published Date
Jun 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
99
Issue
2
Pages
153 - 158
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