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Changing societal attitudes, and regulatory responses, to risk-taking in adult care

This scoping paper:

  • explores the relationship between policy initiatives regarding risk-taking in adult care and its claim to reflect user experience;
  • argues that these policy initiatives are driven by the imperative of rationalising risk management; and
  • claims that such policies are not a response to user demand and that more research is needed to evaluate the attitudes of users of adult care to risk-taking.
Posted in: Grey Literature on 10/18/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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