Aim. The aim of this paper is to present a model, the ‘Effect of the Professional Ego’, which provides a psychodynamically informed analytical framework for examining professional practice in arenas where issues of inequalities need to be addressed. Background. There is a great deal of literature on the psychosocial aspects of inequalities in health care provision. However, the impact of intrapsychic and professional cultural elements has not been explored in this context. Moreover, the body of work which does explore these elements in relation to health care workers does not address how they might impact on health inequalities. Discussion. Drawing on empirical work, we discuss ways in which intrapsychic and professional cultural elements f...
© 2009 The Authors Journal compilation © 2009 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc.The ro...
Current professional education generally includes theoretical content regarding reflection and refle...
In the context of a long-standing academic acceptance of the socially structured nature of health in...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to present a model, the ‘Effect of the Professional Ego’, which provid...
Background. The 'inequalities imagination model' originated from our own research, and led to findin...
Feminist scholars have established care work as a key site for intersecting systems of power. The n...
Objective to present a critical reflection upon the current and different interpretative models of t...
The general aim of the present thesis was to develop a theory on caring and uncaring encounters with...
This was a descriptive, grounded theory study designed to explore relationships between social and c...
Background: Nurses experience stress and distress at work, impacting at organisational, practice and...
Reducing inequalities in health, including mental health, is of high priority in many national polic...
This paper aims to elucidate some dysfunctional aspects of health care utilisation by combining conc...
Ideas about interpersonal relations between health care practitioners and their clients have been ra...
[Forward]: People generally become nurses because they like people and want to help them. The profe...
Health disparities result from lack of caring within the society. Central to nursing, caring makes t...
© 2009 The Authors Journal compilation © 2009 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc.The ro...
Current professional education generally includes theoretical content regarding reflection and refle...
In the context of a long-standing academic acceptance of the socially structured nature of health in...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to present a model, the ‘Effect of the Professional Ego’, which provid...
Background. The 'inequalities imagination model' originated from our own research, and led to findin...
Feminist scholars have established care work as a key site for intersecting systems of power. The n...
Objective to present a critical reflection upon the current and different interpretative models of t...
The general aim of the present thesis was to develop a theory on caring and uncaring encounters with...
This was a descriptive, grounded theory study designed to explore relationships between social and c...
Background: Nurses experience stress and distress at work, impacting at organisational, practice and...
Reducing inequalities in health, including mental health, is of high priority in many national polic...
This paper aims to elucidate some dysfunctional aspects of health care utilisation by combining conc...
Ideas about interpersonal relations between health care practitioners and their clients have been ra...
[Forward]: People generally become nurses because they like people and want to help them. The profe...
Health disparities result from lack of caring within the society. Central to nursing, caring makes t...
© 2009 The Authors Journal compilation © 2009 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc.The ro...
Current professional education generally includes theoretical content regarding reflection and refle...
In the context of a long-standing academic acceptance of the socially structured nature of health in...