Management: Recent submissions
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Action to Support Practices Implement Research Evidence (ASPIRE) : protocol for a cluster-randomised evaluation of adaptable implementation packages targeting 'high impact' clinical practice recommendations in general practice
(2016-02-29) - Journal articleBACKGROUND: There are recognised gaps between evidence and practice in general practice, a setting which provides particular challenges for implementation. We earlier screened clinical guideline recommendations to derive ... -
Developing a framework for gathering and using service user experiences to improve integrated health and social care : the SUFFICE framework
(2016-09-08) - Journal articleBACKGROUND: More people than ever receive care and support from health and social care services. Initiatives to integrate the work of health and social care staff have increased rapidly across the UK but relatively little ... -
Towards a cultural politics of sustainability transitions : an exploratory study of artistic activism in Scottish community woodlands
(University of St Andrews, 2017-06-23) - ThesisSustainability, and transitions away from currently prevailing unsustainability, is a project with political (economic) and cultural dimensions. Yet, the potential of a cultural political lens to investigate sustainability ... -
Enacting a limit case of autonomous service-learning : insights from an ethnographic inquiry into a contemporary application of the pedagogy
(University of St Andrews, 2017-12-07) - ThesisService-learning (SL) is a socially embedded and experience-based pedagogy that develops the link between theory and practice through community engagement. It fosters learning outcomes for students and benefits for community ... -
Unpacking the effects of trade union membership on job (dis)satisfaction
(University of St Andrews, 2017-08-01) - ThesisThis dissertation sets out to explore the roots of trade union members’ job dissatisfaction, as a large body of prior quantitative research, spanning more than four decades, indicates that trade union members express higher ...