Medicine and nursing : professions in a changing health service
Publication details: London : Sage, 1994ISBN:- 0803987420
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Summary: This book examines the impact of changes in the health service on professional boundaries and inter-professional relations, exploring the paradox of the ostensible drive to decentralise responsibility introduced alongside the increased management of professionals.
Introduction ; Professional boundaries ; Interprofessional relations in theory and history ; Fragmented and functioning teams ; Managing professionals ; Post-Fordism and the health professions ; Appendix : results from hospital interviews ; Bibliography
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Introduction ; Professional boundaries ; Interprofessional relations in theory and history ; Fragmented and functioning teams ; Managing professionals ; Post-Fordism and the health professions ; Appendix : results from hospital interviews ; Bibliography
This book examines the impact of changes in the health service on professional boundaries and inter-professional relations, exploring the paradox of the ostensible drive to decentralise responsibility introduced alongside the increased management of professionals.
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