Ken JudgeSummaryAffiliation: University of Glasgow Country: UK Publications
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The English smoking treatment services: short-term outcomesKen Judge
Public Health and Health Policy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Addiction 100:46-58. 2005....
Learning from policy failure? Health action zones in EnglandKen Judge
Department of Public Health and Health Policy, University of Glasgow, Scotland
Eur J Public Health 16:341-3. 2006
The English smoking treatment services: one-year outcomesJanet Ferguson
Public Health and Health Policy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Addiction 100:59-69. 2005..Future studies should monitor outcomes from a selection of services treating different groups of smokers, particularly if more is to be learned about the role of smoking treatment services in reducing inequalities in health...
How effective are the English smoking treatment services in reaching disadvantaged smokers?John Chesterman
Public Health and Health Policy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Addiction 100:36-45. 2005..To determine the effectiveness of smoking cessation services in enabling smokers living in disadvantaged areas to access treatment services, and to assess the extent of variations between areas...
'In the eye of the beholder': perceptions of local impact in English Health Action ZonesHelen Sullivan
Faculty of the Built Environment, University of the West of England, Cities Research Centre, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, UK
Soc Sci Med 59:1603-12. 2004....
Assessing the impact of smoking cessation services on reducing health inequalities in England: observational studyLinda Bauld
Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath, UK
Tob Control 16:400-4. 2007..This paper assesses the extent to which services have made a contribution to reducing inequalities in smoking between 2003-4 and 2005-6...
Politics and health: policy design and implementation are even more neglected than political values?Ken Judge
Eur J Public Health 18:355-6; discussion 356. 2008
Tackling the wider determinants of health disparities in England: a model for evaluating the New Deal for Communities regeneration initiativeJayne Parry
Health Impact Assessment Research Unit, Department of Public Health, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Am J Public Health 95:626-8. 2005..We describe the challenges facing evaluators tasked with assessing the impacts of 1 component of the NSNR--the New Deal for Communities initiative--and explore techniques that may be adopted in the evaluation process...
Welfare state regimes and differences in self-perceived health in Europe: a multilevel analysisTerje Andreas Eikemo
Department of Sociology and Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Soc Sci Med 66:2281-95. 2008..People in countries with Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon welfare regimes were observed to have better self-perceived general health in comparison to Southern and East European welfare regimes...
Evaluating "Starting Well", the Scottish national demonstration project for child health: outcomes at six monthsJonathan L Shute
School of Law, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
J Prim Prev 26:221-40. 2005..Their quasi-experimental data suggest that this primary prevention program is a promising strategy for improving maternal and child health outcomes...
