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Titel:COVID-19 and Co-production in Health and Social Care Research, Policy, and Practice
Titelzusatz:Volume 1: The Challenges and Necessity of Co-production
Mitwirkende:Allam, Alison [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Allwright, Lucy [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Atkinson, Ruth [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Beresford, Peter [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Beresford, Peter [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Beyrouty, Amal [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Boolaky, Usha [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Braham, Sonia [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Brearley, Sally [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Cameron, Iain [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Campbell, Anne [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Clifford, Ellen [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Creary, Natalie [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Desai, Amit [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Din, Mashmooma [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Dulku, Harvinder Kaur [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Dunk, Mark [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Dyer, Jacqui [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Elliott, Eva [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Farr, Michelle [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Farr, Michelle [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Faulkner, Kathy [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Hensman, Savitri [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Herbert, Allan [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Hickey, Gary [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Hickey, Gary [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Ibison, Yasmin [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Iqbal, Naima [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Kaur, Meerat [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Kaur, Meerat [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Kaur, Sarabjit [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Kogbara, Lela [MitwirkendeR]   i
 MBE [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Manus, Tess Mc [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Martin, Graham [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Metolli, Sophie [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Montenegro, Cristian R. [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Ocloo, Josephine [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Ocloo, Josephine [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Okoroji, Celestin [MitwirkendeR]   i
 O'Connell, Lauren [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Pitham, Harry [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Quigley, Fiona [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Rintoul, Chris [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Robert, Glenn [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Ruck, Cordelia [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Staniszewska, Sophie [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Szabzon, Felipe [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Tembo, Doreen [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Tembo, Doreen [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Virdee, Bob Singh [MitwirkendeR]   i
 West, Helen [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Williams, Oli [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Williams, Oli [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Zoccatelli, Giulia [MitwirkendeR]   i
Verf.angabe:ed. by Peter Beresford, Michelle Farr, Gary Hickey, Meerat Kaur, Josephine Ocloo, Doreen Tembo, Oli Williams
Verlagsort:Bristol
Verlag:Policy Press
Jahr:2021
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (160 p.)
Schrift/Sprache:In English
Ang. zum Inhalt:Front Matter
 Contents
 Editorial statement
 List of contributors
 Introduction
 The challenges and necessity of co-production
 The impact of existing structures
 Whose views, and lives, truly count? The meaning of co-production against a background of worsening inequalities
 Silenced voices, unequal impact
 Co-producing and funding research in the context of a global health pandemic
 Are we there yet? Co-production and Black Thrive's journey towards race equity in mental health
 Finding the voice of the people in the pandemic
 Co-production? We do community participation
 Sovereigns and servers
 What are we clapping for? Sending people to die in social care: why the NHS did this and what needs to happen next?
 Infection and (increasing) marginalisation
 Disabled people's deaths don't count
 Realities of welfare reform under COVID-19 lockdown
 Against violence and abuse
 COVID-19 and multi-generational households
 Drug use and street homelessness during a pandemic
 'It's all right for you thinnies'
 Afterword
 Co-production in emergency responses and the 'new normal'
ISBN:978-1-4473-6177-0
Abstract:EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Groups most severely affected by COVID-19 have tended to be those marginalised before the pandemic and are now largely being ignored in developing responses to it. This two-volume set of Rapid Responses explores the urgent need to put co-production and participatory approaches at the heart of responses to the pandemic and demonstrates how policymakers, health and social care practitioners, patients, service users, carers and public contributors can make this happen. The first volume investigates how, at the outset of the pandemic, the limits of existing structures severely undermined the potential of co-production. It also gives voice to a diversity of marginalised communities to illustrate how they have been affected and to demonstrate why co-produced responses are so important both now during this pandemic and in the future
URL:kostenfrei: Verlag: https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781447361770
 Cover: https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781447361770/original
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Sprache:eng
Sach-SW:SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
K10plus-PPN:1838597174
 
 
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