Journal of Integrated Care: Volume 21 Issue 5
Practical evidence for service improvement
Table of contents
Supporting victims of sexual violence: whose responsibility?
Carol Ward, Dianne Whitfield, Samantha A. PiggottThe purpose of this paper is to share the challenges of, and learning gained by a voluntary sector organisation, Coventry Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre (CRASAC) in providing…
Evaluating a third sector community service following stroke
Linda Jenkins, Charlotte Brigden, Annette KingThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the needs of stroke survivors and the impact of a Life After Stroke service on users, and to explore the effectiveness of a service…
Integrated services for women through a One Stop Shop: a realist review
Rebecca HardwickOne Stop Shops (OSSs) are a model of integrated delivery, where a range of needs are met in one place through a bespoke, person-centred service that works across organisational…
Co-producing care services in rural areas
Sarah-Anne MunozCurrent policy context in the UK promotes the “co-production” of health and care services – with service users and providers working in partnership. However, the assumption that…
Singing from the same hymn sheet? Commissioning of preventative services from the third sector
Robin Miller, Kerry Allen, Catherine Mangan, Jon GlasbyThe purpose of this paper is to explore the delivery of preventative services for older people from third sector organisations (TSOs) and the extent to which current commissioning…
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- Professor Axel Kaehne