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Allied Health Professions Research and Development Action Plan
Annex 3 References
Centre for Policy in Nursing Research; CHEMS Consulting; Higher Education Consultancy Group; Research Forum for Allied Health Professions. Promoting Research in Nursing and the Allied Health Professions. Research Report 01/64, report to Department of Health Task Group 3. November 2003. Accessible online at:
http://www.hefce.ac.uk/pubs/hefce/2001/01-64.htm#exec
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The Development and Evaluation of Local and National Mechanisms to Facilitate the Integration of Clinical Effectiveness within the Allied Health Professions (Professions Allied to Medicine). Edinburgh: NHS QIS.
Scottish Executive (2003a)
A Partnership For A Better Scotland: partnership agreement. Edinburgh: The Stationery Office.
Scottish Executive (2003b)
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Scottish Executive Health Department (2001a)
Patient Focus, Public Involvement. Edinburgh: The Stationery Office.
Scottish Executive Health Department (2001b)
Research Governance Framework for Health and Community Care. Edinburgh: The Stationery Office.
Scottish Executive Health Department (2002a)
Building on Success: future directions for the allied health professions in Scotland. Edinburgh: The Stationery Office.
Scottish Executive Health Department (2002b)
Choices and Challenges: the strategy for research and development in nursing and midwifery in Scotland. Edinburgh: The Stationery Office.
Scottish Executive Health Department (2002c)
Fair for All: improving the health of ethnic minority groups and the wider community in Scotland. Edinburgh: The Stationery Office.
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Footnotes1 This was known as the Nursing Research Initiative for Scotland (NRIS) prior to January 2004.
2 The NHS Scotland e-Library (
www.elib.scot.nhs.uk) reflects the need for all NHSScotland staff to focus on evidence-based care and best practice. The fundamental aim of the e-Library is to provide on-line access to research, information and learning resources for all NHSScotland staff, regardless of geographic location, staff category or discipline. The source provides routes to thousands of on-line journals, books and other resources, with access controlled through an individual password system.
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