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Eliminating disparities in cardiovascular health: six strategic imperatives and a framework for …

- ahajournals.org
GA Mensah - Circulation, 2005 - Am Heart Assoc
Disparities in cardiovascular health are among the most serious public health
problems in the United States today. Despite the remarkable declines in
cardiovascular mortality observed nationally over the last 3 decades, many ...
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Gaps between Knowing and Doing: Understanding and Assessing the Barriers to Optimal …


LJ Cochrane, CA Olson, S Murray, M Dupuis, … - Journal of Continuing Education in the Health …, 2007 - eric.ed.gov
Introduction: A significant gap exists between science and clinical practice
guidelines, on the one hand, and actual clinical practice, on the other. An
in-depth understanding of the barriers and incentives contributing to the ...
Cited by 19 - Related articles - Cached - BL Direct - All 3 versions

Regaining trust in medicine: professional and state strategies


J Allsop - Current Sociology, 2006 - csi.sagepub.com
Both the state and the medical profession have responsibilities for main-
taining trust through holding doctors accountable for their work. The GMC was
granted the statutory right to self-regulate by Act of Parliament in 1858 ...
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Traces of doubt and sources of trust: health professions in an uncertain society


E Kuhlmann - Current Sociology, 2006 - csi.sagepub.com
Giddens (1991) noted years ago that attitudes of trust and scepticism coexist
uneasily in the social space linking individual activities and expert systems.
This uneasiness is currently gaining ground: a decline in trust in social ...
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The legitimacy of addiction treatment in a world of smart people


H Klingemann, A Bergmark - Addiction, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
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degraded, the site should continue to be functional. We recommend using the ...
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Consumers enter the political stage? The modernization of health care in Britain and …

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J Newman, E Kuhlmann - Journal of European Social Policy, 2007 - esp.sagepub.com
Page 1. http://esp.sagepub.com Journal of European Social Policy DOI:
10.1177/0958928707075191 2007; 17; 99 Journal of European Social ...
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Patients, professionalism, and revalidation


D Irvine - British Medical Journal, 2005 - bmj.com
Despite substantial efforts to modernise UK medical regulation, the General
Medical Council still does not always put patients' safety first. That is Dame
Janet Smith's main conclusion in the fifth report of the Shipman inquiry. 1 ...
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Trust relations in health care: developing a theoretical framework for the? new? NHS


R Rowe, M Calnan - Journal of Health Organization and Management, 2006 - emeraldinsight.com
Design/methodology/approach – This paper provides a conceptual analysis. It
proposes that public and patient trust in health care in the UK appears to be
shaped by a variety of factors. From a macro perspective, any changes in ...
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Trust relations in health care--the new agenda

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R Rowe, M Calnan - The European Journal of Public Health, 2006 - Oxford Univ Press
Trust has traditionally been considered a cornerstone of effective
doctor–patient relationships. The need for interpersonal trust relates to the
vulnerability associated with being ill, the information asymmetries ...
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Trust, risk and health care reform


P Taylor-Gooby - Health, Risk &# 38; Society, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Across the developed world, governments face severe challenges in health care
reform as demand rises and resource constraints grow more stringent. In the UK,
the current government is devoting considerable resources to welfare state ...
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