Validation of the Oxford Participation and Activities Questionnaireĭirectory of Open Access Journals (Sweden)įull Text Available David Morley, Sarah Dummett, Laura Kelly, Jill Dawson, Ray Fitzpatrick, Crispin Jenkinson Health Services Research Unit, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Purpose: There is growing interest in the management of long-term conditions and in keeping people active and participating in the community. Also, as well as the number of questionnaires completed by the participating countries. It summarizes the two sets of questionnaires made, highlights the basins (aquifers) selected for the Sahel project which are the Lullemen Basin, Taoudeni Basin, Lake Chad Basin and Liptako Gourma. This presentation was carried out as part of the project on water resources management in the Sahel region, using isotope techniques. International Nuclear Information System (INIS)
Summary of questionnaires completed by participating countries: for the project on the management of water resources in the Sahel region, using isotopic techniques It is important that nursing education influence positive attitudes. The participation of consumers is critical for achieving person-centered services mental health services. This article also confirms that the questionnaire can effectively measure attitudes to consumer participation.
The current findings confirm an endorsement of consumer participation in individual care processes, but less agreement with participation in organizational-level processes, such as management of mental health services and education of providers. Undergraduate nursing students (n = 116) completed the Mental Health Consumer Participation Questionnaire at the start of a course on recovery for mental health nursing practice. The aims of this article were to evaluate the Mental Health Consumer Participation Questionnaire, and measure nursing students' attitudes to consumer participation. Attitudes of nursing students on consumer participation: the effectiveness of the Mental Health Consumer Participation Questionnaire.īyrne, Louise Happell, Brenda Platania-Phung, Chris