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Health promotion and community care: the perceptions of users, purchasers and providers of community care services
Appendix V: Research participants
Carers (8 groups)- Carers
Tayside, May 1996
(9 women, 1 man)
- Carers of older people
Glasgow, April 1996
(5 women)
- Carers of people with dementia
Grampian, May 1996
(2 men, 4 women)
- Carers of people with dementia
Argyll & Clyde, June 1996
(2 men, 6 women)
- Families of children with special needs
Orkney, May 1996
(2 women)
- Palliative care (carers of people with HIV/Aids)
Glasgow, August 1996
(4 men, 2 women)
- Men who care, deprived area
Glasgow, April 1996
(9 men)
- Young carers
Tayside, May 1996
(1 male, 1 female)
community health services
- Community mental health team
Greater Glasgow, August 1996
(9 members of team)
- Community nursing team
Grampian, May 1996
(6 community nurses and co-ordinator)
- Practice-based primary care group
Orkney, May 1996
(3 GPs, 6 members of patient participation group)
- Specialist dementia team
Tayside, August 1996
(team of 6)
- Discharge/outreach scheme (learning disabilities)
Argyll and Clyde, August 1996
(4 of team)
- social work
- Community care assessment team
Tayside, September 1996
(9 team members)
- Community care team
Grampian, May 1996
(9 team members)
- Community care team
Argyll & Clyde, August 1996
(10 members of team)
- Social work team
Orkney, May 1996
(6 team members)
- Education, Training andEmployment
Argyll & Clyde, September 1996
(7 people)
- Information
Glasgow, August 1996
(8 people)
- Leisure and Recreation (disability)
Grampian, May 1996
(3 users with disabilities and 3 workers)
- Transport
Orkney, May 1996
(8 people)
- Poverty
Argyll & Clyde, September, 1996
(7 people)
Telephone interviews (N=27)
Discussion days (4 sessions)
health promotion specialists
Argyll and Clyde
Ayrshire and Arran
Borders
Dumfries and Galloway
Forth Valley
Greater Glasgow
Highland
Lanarkshire
Orkney
Shetland
Tayside
(An individual interview was carried out for Lothian whose representativehad been unable to attend)
voluntary organisations
Crossroads
Disability Scotland
Enable
Glasgow Association for Mental Health
Lothian Coalition of Disabled People
Mental Health Foundation Scotland
National Schizophrenia Fellowship
Penumbra
Richmond Fellowship
Scottish Association of Health Councils
Scottish Association for Mental Health
(Briefing paper sent by Age Concern)
health for all participants
Glasgow Healthy City Project (now Partnership)
Ayrshire Health For All
Burnfoot Health Project, Borders
Glasgow Centre for Womens Health
feedback session
Borders Health Promotion Department
Ethnic Minority Project, Glasgow Association for Mental Health
Glasgow Centre for Womens Health
Health for All, Ayrshire and Arran Health Promotion Service
Health Promotion Department, Greater Glasgow Health Board
Health Promotion Unit, Argyll and Clyde Health Board
Inverclyde Regeneration Partnership
Scottish Homes
Focus groups
Users (17 groups)older people
- Active older people on a northern isle
Orkney, May 1996
(1 man, 7 women) - Ethnic elders, (Chinese)
Glasgow, March 1996
(3 men, 2 women) - Frail older people, residential home
Grampian, May 1996
(8 women) - Low income older people living at home,
Tayside, July 1996
(2 men, 6 women) - Older people in a nursing home
Glasgow, June 1996
(2 women, 1 man) - Older people in sheltered housing
Argyll & Clyde, July 1996
(6 women)
people with mental health problems
- People with mental health problems
Grampian, May 1996
(4 men, 4 women) - People with mental health problems
Orkney, May 1996
(4 men, 4 women)
people with learning difficulties
- Adults with learning difficulties
Glasgow, April 1996
(2 women, 2 men) - Young people (14/15 years) with special needs
Tayside, May 1996
(4 male, 4 female)
people with physical disabilities
- People with disabilities
Argyll & Clyde, June 1996
(3 men, 3 women)
- Adults with physical disability
Tayside, August 1996
(3 men, 2 women)
- Adults with physical disability
Aberdeen, May 1996
(7 women, 1 man)
people with sensory impairments
- People with visual impairments
Argyll & Clyde, June 1996
(4 men, 4 women)
people with other needs
- People with head injuries
Argyll & Clyde, September 1996
(5 men)
- Homeless people with alcohol problems
Tayside, May 1996
(4 men)
- People who are HIV positive,
Glasgow, April 1996
(6 men)
local authorities
Aberdeen City Council Social Work Department (2 respondents)
Aberdeenshire Council Social Work Department
Aberdeenshire Council Housing Department
Angus Council Social Work Department
Angus Council Education Department
Argyll and Bute Council Social Work Department
City of Glasgow Council Social Work Department
Dundee City Council Strategic Planning and Commissioning
East Dunbartonshire Council Social Work Department
East Renfrewshire Council Social Work Department
Moray Council Community Services Department
Orkney Islands Council Social Work Department
Perth and Kinross Social Work Department (2 responses)
Renfrewshire Council Social Work Department
South Lanarkshire Council Strategic Services
West Dunbartonshire Council Social Work Department
health boards
- Argyll and Clyde Health Board, Department of Public Health
- Grampian Health Board, Department of Public Health
- Greater Glasgow Health Board, Department of Public Health Medicine
- Tayside Health Board, Department of Public Health Medicine
NHS trusts
- Greater Glasgow Community and Mental Health Services NHS Trust, Public Health
- Moray Health Services NHS Trust, Community Health Services
- Renfrewshire Healthcare NHS Trust, Nursing and Quality
general practitioners
- Glasgow
- Orkney