GCPH Seminar Series 2: Where's the Evidence - The Contribution of Lay Knowledge to Reducing Health Inequalities
This lecture presented the case for lay knowledge and theories to be taken more seriously. Professor Popay argued that lay knowledge is sophisticated, helps to answer questions about meaning and experience, and should be treated as an equal but different voice in informing decision-making about policy and practice.
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Date Added: | 08 Oct 2015 08:06 |
Name: | Jennie Popay |
Tags: | Public Health, Glasgow Centre for Population Health, Health Inequalities, Decision Making, Lay Knowledge |
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Link: | https://edshare.ecs.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/1371 |
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