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Citizens defining citizenship: A model grounded in lived experience and its implications for research, policy and practice
2021
Health and Social Care in the community
Citizenship is gaining currency in health and social care internationally as a way of making sense of the lived experiences of people with major life disruptions who face exclusion, marginalisation and discrimination, but the concept is often contested, poorly defined and understood. This paper charts the development of an empirical model of citizenship within Scotland, UK. A mixed-method, community-based participatory research approach using 10 focus groups (n = 77), concept-mapping exercises
doi:10.1111/hsc.13440
pmid:34155710
fatcat:buzmxn77onanjpzeqcbyc2ehzi