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    AuthorCanavan, John (1)Fives, Allyn (1)Kennan, Danielle (1)MacFarlane, Anne (1)Nurse, Diane (1)... View MoreSubjectAccess (2)
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    Equity (1)Ethics (1)Gatekeepers (1)... View MoreDate Issued2016 (1)2012 (1)Type
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    Exploring levers and barriers to accessing primary care for marginalised groups and identifying their priorities for primary care provision: a participatory learning and action research study 

    O'Donnell, Patrick; Tierney, Edel; O'Carroll, Austin; Nurse, Diane; MacFarlane, Anne (BioMed Central, 2016-12-03)
    Background The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown significantly in recent decades and is documented in health policy documents internationally. Many benefits of involving these groups in primary ...
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    Accessing a hard to reach population: reflections on research with young carers in Ireland 

    Kennan, Danielle; Fives, Allyn; Canavan, John (Wiley Online Library, 2012-08)
    In keeping with developments in children's rights, research is increasingly including the views of children. Accessing a hard to reach population of children can, however, raise significant ethical and methodological ...
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