Policy actors' perceptions of public participation to tackle health inequalities in Scotland: a paradox?
Abstract Background Health inequalities are persistent and widening with transformative policy change needed. Radically shifting policy to tackle upstream causes of inequalities is likely to require public participation to provide a mandate, evidence and to address questions of co-design, implementa...
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Main Authors: | Neil McHugh (Author), Rachel Baker (Author), Clare Bambra (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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