As Larson (1990) states, professions are historically specific and ‘there is no pattern of social closure around an occupation that is not inflected by the latter’s past, its specific activity and typical context of performance or…the political context in which closure is obtained.’ Larson’s work focuses particularly on the differences between the establishment of professions in France, where there was considerable state intervention, with that in the US and UK, both of which were more market-oriented. This paper is based on data from an evaluation of a large European exchange programme of staff between Kent and Lille, from 2005 to 2008 and discusses the division of labour in healthcare between two occupational groups, medicine and nursing,...
The regional healthcare in Sweden is suffering from a acute shortage of nurses. In order to cope wit...
The French hospitals sector is split between sub-sectors, with different employment status (civil se...
BACKGROUND: Countries vary in the extent to which reforms have been implemented expanding nurses' Sc...
Over the last decade, the British government’s attempt to modernise healthcare provision by developi...
The hospital industry could be characterised on the one hand as under “industrial constraints” (just...
The nursing profession in France and in Great Britain This article argues that the differences in t...
Background: When the mental health systems of the UK and the USA are com-pared, one of the most stri...
Increased attention has been paid recently to the issue of the regulation of professional boundaries...
"This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC BY license, w...
Internationally, policies for attracting highly-skilled migrants have become the guidelines mainly u...
This article analyses nursing expertise with a particular focus at the level of clinical and organiz...
Background: Countries vary in the extent to which reforms have been implemented expanding nurses' Sc...
Hospital nurses occupy a contradictory position in the mode of control and delivery of health care. ...
Background: Countries vary in the extent to which reforms have been implemented expanding nurses' Sc...
In this study, the professionalisation of nursing in Switzerland is being investigated with the help...
The regional healthcare in Sweden is suffering from a acute shortage of nurses. In order to cope wit...
The French hospitals sector is split between sub-sectors, with different employment status (civil se...
BACKGROUND: Countries vary in the extent to which reforms have been implemented expanding nurses' Sc...
Over the last decade, the British government’s attempt to modernise healthcare provision by developi...
The hospital industry could be characterised on the one hand as under “industrial constraints” (just...
The nursing profession in France and in Great Britain This article argues that the differences in t...
Background: When the mental health systems of the UK and the USA are com-pared, one of the most stri...
Increased attention has been paid recently to the issue of the regulation of professional boundaries...
"This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC BY license, w...
Internationally, policies for attracting highly-skilled migrants have become the guidelines mainly u...
This article analyses nursing expertise with a particular focus at the level of clinical and organiz...
Background: Countries vary in the extent to which reforms have been implemented expanding nurses' Sc...
Hospital nurses occupy a contradictory position in the mode of control and delivery of health care. ...
Background: Countries vary in the extent to which reforms have been implemented expanding nurses' Sc...
In this study, the professionalisation of nursing in Switzerland is being investigated with the help...
The regional healthcare in Sweden is suffering from a acute shortage of nurses. In order to cope wit...
The French hospitals sector is split between sub-sectors, with different employment status (civil se...
BACKGROUND: Countries vary in the extent to which reforms have been implemented expanding nurses' Sc...