Blog – Addressing Market Failure: why we can’t let the market win
Market failure is when market forces cause poorer societal welfare – So is dementia care a market failure? Nathan Stephens discusses
PhD Candidate at Association for Dementia Studies, Worcester.
Working on the Meeting Centres Support Programme (see link below), specifically to understand regional approaches to 'scaling up' Meeting Centres nationwide.
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Market failure is when market forces cause poorer societal welfare – So is dementia care a market failure? Nathan Stephens discusses
Nathan has recently been developing questionnaires (for the first time) and in this blog he hopes to help others avoid his self-inflicted misfortune
Blog covering the things you’ll need to think about when planning a mixed methods research study – quick guide from Nathan Stephens
Blog from Nathan Stephens providing a brief introduction to the evidence base on physical activity and dementia, and exploring his only work on interventions.
Nathan Stephens gets his head around positionality and reflexivity, two important essential concepts in qualitiative research
You’ll already know Nathan Stephens the brilliant PhD Student, in this blog we get to Nathan Stephens the unpaid family carer
If you missed last weeks Alzheimer’s Society Conference don’t worry, Nathan Stephens was there and in this blog her shares his highlights.
Have you ever been questioned about what a certain term actually means? For Nathan Stephens, this word was value. In this blog he explores what is means
Nathan Stephens presents the explores how we evaluate complex interventions. Traditional techniques have there merits, but are they the ‘best’?
Nathan discusses Public Patient Involvement, unpacking what that actually means in respect of other similar concepts such as participation and engagement
Much has been done to improve dementia awareness, but in this blog Nathan discusses the narrative, and asks if this has been improved or could it be misleading?
In this blog Nathan Stephens shares a day in his life, have a read and have a walk in his shoes as he reflects on his day, life and studies in a very unique way