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Research for Health: Background and Immediate Implications

Timothy Twelvetree, BSc

Faculty of Health Care and Social Studies, The University of Luton, John Matthews Building, 24 Crawley Green Road, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 3LF

This article examines the history surrounding the development of research activity within the English National Health Service, leading to the most recently published Research for Health strategy in 1993. It specifically focuses on the 2 most dominant professional groups; the medical and nursing professions and subsequently examines the impact of the strategy upon them.

The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, Vol. 114, No. 3, 144-148 (1994)
DOI: 10.1177/146642409411400307


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