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Hello:
We are presently engaged in a study of "citizen" (also called lay,
public or community) participation in health reform. We are looking for
tools and methods for assessing the IMPACT of citizen participation on
decision-making and decisions made. More specifically, we are interested
in answering the often-asked question "does citizen participation make a
difference?
I would greatly appreciate receiving any information you might have
regarding the measurement of IMPACT of citizen participation.
Best regards Jim
Dr. C. James Frankish, BC Health Research Scholar
Acting Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research
Assistant Professor, Division of Preventive Medicine & Health Promotion
Department of Health Care & Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine
University of British Columbia
Room 308, LPC Building, 2206 East Mall Vancouver BC V6T 1Z3
Ph:604-822-9205 Fax:604-822-9210 E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Web Site http://www.ihpr.ubc.ca
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