In recent years governments around the world have been bending their will toward increasing collaborative practice amongst health care professionals. Although interprofessional learning has been on the agenda since the 1950s, to date there has been mixed success in bringing the disparate range of health professionals in the health care system together in a coherent and systematic way. Surprisingly, there has been limited sociological analysis of this phenomenon with no identifiable seminal text that critical analyses the issues facing the development of successful inter-professional practice in health. This edited collection to redress this by providing the conditions for critical engagement with inter-professional issues through developing...
© 2017, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences. All rights reserved. Knowledge sha...
The quality, resourcing and accessibility of healthcare is a key issue facing societies in the 21st ...
The book sets out the context of collaborative working practices in the ‘helping professions’ lookin...
In recent years governments around the world have been bending their will toward increasing collabor...
Working interprofessionally is an essential part of successful health and social care provision in t...
This edited book discusses the rationale, skills and conditions required for effective interprofessi...
The science policy of today strengthens a specialization drift within disciplines in the field of he...
A companion volume to the best-selling book by Barrett et al, this exciting text shows how the diffe...
Interprofessional collaboration in health care practice is thought to be an answer to the issues of ...
Background: Interprofessional collaboration is of global interest for addressing to the complex heal...
Abstract: Knowledge sharing is an essential part of interprofessional practice and will be even more...
Mutual engagement is fundamental in interprofessional collaboration. This paper investigated how mut...
This authoritative literature review of 36,500 words and approximately 370 cited references represen...
© The Author(s) 2016.The decade since the mid-2000s has reignited an interest in interprofessional e...
There has been sustained international interest from health care policy makers, practitioners, and r...
© 2017, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences. All rights reserved. Knowledge sha...
The quality, resourcing and accessibility of healthcare is a key issue facing societies in the 21st ...
The book sets out the context of collaborative working practices in the ‘helping professions’ lookin...
In recent years governments around the world have been bending their will toward increasing collabor...
Working interprofessionally is an essential part of successful health and social care provision in t...
This edited book discusses the rationale, skills and conditions required for effective interprofessi...
The science policy of today strengthens a specialization drift within disciplines in the field of he...
A companion volume to the best-selling book by Barrett et al, this exciting text shows how the diffe...
Interprofessional collaboration in health care practice is thought to be an answer to the issues of ...
Background: Interprofessional collaboration is of global interest for addressing to the complex heal...
Abstract: Knowledge sharing is an essential part of interprofessional practice and will be even more...
Mutual engagement is fundamental in interprofessional collaboration. This paper investigated how mut...
This authoritative literature review of 36,500 words and approximately 370 cited references represen...
© The Author(s) 2016.The decade since the mid-2000s has reignited an interest in interprofessional e...
There has been sustained international interest from health care policy makers, practitioners, and r...
© 2017, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences. All rights reserved. Knowledge sha...
The quality, resourcing and accessibility of healthcare is a key issue facing societies in the 21st ...
The book sets out the context of collaborative working practices in the ‘helping professions’ lookin...