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Public acceptability of proposals to manage new takeaway food outlets near schools: cross-sectional analysis of the 2021 International Food Policy Study
(2024-04-19)Global trends indicate that takeaway food is commonly accessible in neighbourhood food environments. Local governments in England can use spatial planning to manage the opening of new takeaway outlets in ?takeaway management ... -
Public health consequences of khat use
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Public Health Interventions : Transport: OP35 The Health Impacts of Free Bus Travel for Young People in London
(2012-09)Interventions in transport systems have potentially far-reaching impacts on public health, but can be challenging to evaluate. In 2005, young people in London gained access to free bus travel; an intervention that has a ... -
Public health law and tuberculosis control in Europe
(2007)Tuberculosis control is an important public health challenge in many European countries. Law is an important tool that policy-makers can draw upon to support control efforts and, according to the World Health Organization, ... -
Public involvement at the design stage of primary health research : A narrative review of case examples
(2010-04-01)Objective: To review published examples of public involvement in research design, to synthesise the contributions made by members of the public, as well as the identified barriers, tensions and facilitating strategies. ... -
Public Involvement in Environmental Matters and the Funding Constraints in Securing Access to Justice
(2008-10-20)This thesis brings together six works published between 2003 and 2007 which consider public involvement in environmental matters. The later works focus on access to justice, one of three elements of public involvement. The ... -
Public involvement in primary care : an analysis of policy implementation
(University of Hertfordshire, 2006)Public involvement in primary care has gained increasing acceptance through a sustained position in government policy since New Labour began in 1997. When Primary Care Groups (PCGs) were introduced (Department of Health ... -
Public involvement in research within care homes : benefits and challenges in the APPROACH study
(2016-12-01)BACKGROUND: Public involvement in research (PIR) can improve research design and recruitment. Less is known about how PIR enhances the experience of participation and enriches the data collection process. In a study to ... -
Public involvement in the design and conduct of clinical trials : A review
(2011-08-12)Background: Public involvement is health research policy in the UK and internationally. There is a need to establish a robust evidence base on the impact of public involvement on research processes and outcomes. Purpose: ... -
Public involvement in the systematic review process in health and social care : A narrative review of case examples
(2011-10-01)Objectives: To review the evidence on public involvement in the systematic review process in health and social care; to examine the different methods, levels and stages of involving the public; to synthesise the contributions ... -
Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in the Developing World: Mitigating Financiers’ Risks
(2019-07-08)A major challenge for foreign lenders in financing PPP infrastructure projects in an emerging market is the bankability of country-related risks. Despite existing studies on country risks in international project financing, ... -
Public Radio Broadcasting and Cultural Pluralism - South Africa's Case of 'Holy Cultural Matrimony'
(2011-10)A closer analysis of the long and arduous journey traversed by African nationalism often shows ethnicity marching along as an invisible ‘matrimonial’ partner. It is on that note that this article seeks to present South ... -
Public sector funding can be good for you : A study on the impact of European Union funding and its implications for theory and practice
(University of Hertfordshire, 2012)This paper focuses on organisational benefits that third sector organisations (TSOs) derived from using European Union funding. Drawing on contemporary concepts around the co-production of publicly funded services this ... -
PUBLIC SECTOR ONLINE COMMUNICATION CHANNEL ADOPTION AND USAGE AMONGST OLDER ADULTS: A UK LOCAL GOVERNMENT PERSPECTIVE
(2016-06-14)The UK government like many other countries around the globe has moved from classic communica-tion channels of delivering services (face-to-face, or the telephone) to a more digital approach using the internet. This includes ... -
Public sector online communication channel adoption and usage amongst older adults: A UK Local government perspective.
(2016-06-14)The UK government like many other countries around the globe has moved from classic communica-tion channels of delivering services (face-to-face, or the telephone) to a more digital approach using the internet. This includes ... -
Public sector reform and women's work in Poland: working for juice, coffee and cheap cosmetics
(2005)The debate on the transformation of work in east central Europe has concentrated on the restructuring of employment in manufacturing to the detriment of any discussion of the transformation of work in the service and public ...