This article applies Le Grand's distinction between knightly and knavish motivations to the behaviour of dentists in choosing whether to treat patients on the NHS or privately. Using national quantitative and discursive surveys, it shows that dentists' notions of their own interests centre on independent small-business entrepreneurship and their professional culture defines patient interest in terms of access to clinically autonomous practice based on a restorative paradigm. Government attempts to promote preventive dentistry in the context of the weakening in dentists' bargaining position as general dental health improves and the determination of the profession to protect high remuneration have led to conflict. Both knavish and knightly mo...
Individual dentists and organized dentistry alike invariably claim to be (members of) a profession. ...
The research in the field of healthcare services consumer behaviour represents a very complex task w...
Individual dentists and organized dentistry alike invariably claim to be (members of) a profession. ...
Through discussion of the findings of a national study of general dental practitioners this paper ex...
Background This research examinesthe phenomena of professionalism and commercialism and how these c...
The perception that dentistry is being privatised is widespread. A two-phase study was undertaken to...
Background: Independent contractor status of NHS general dental practitioners (GDPs) and general med...
This paper examines the factors beyond NHS dentists' remuneration which may explain the variations i...
This paper uses evidence from reports in the British Dental Journal from 1958 to 1979 of disciplinar...
In the UK, a small private health care sector has always existed alongside the national health servi...
In this presentation, the audience will be taken on a journey through my current research which expl...
AbstractUK NHS contracts mediate the relationship between dental and medical practitioners as indepe...
Contains fulltext : 63004.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Aim: Dentists ...
Contains fulltext : 63005.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)AIM: Dentists ...
There can be few who would argue with the notion that the nature of dental practice in the United Ki...
Individual dentists and organized dentistry alike invariably claim to be (members of) a profession. ...
The research in the field of healthcare services consumer behaviour represents a very complex task w...
Individual dentists and organized dentistry alike invariably claim to be (members of) a profession. ...
Through discussion of the findings of a national study of general dental practitioners this paper ex...
Background This research examinesthe phenomena of professionalism and commercialism and how these c...
The perception that dentistry is being privatised is widespread. A two-phase study was undertaken to...
Background: Independent contractor status of NHS general dental practitioners (GDPs) and general med...
This paper examines the factors beyond NHS dentists' remuneration which may explain the variations i...
This paper uses evidence from reports in the British Dental Journal from 1958 to 1979 of disciplinar...
In the UK, a small private health care sector has always existed alongside the national health servi...
In this presentation, the audience will be taken on a journey through my current research which expl...
AbstractUK NHS contracts mediate the relationship between dental and medical practitioners as indepe...
Contains fulltext : 63004.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Aim: Dentists ...
Contains fulltext : 63005.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)AIM: Dentists ...
There can be few who would argue with the notion that the nature of dental practice in the United Ki...
Individual dentists and organized dentistry alike invariably claim to be (members of) a profession. ...
The research in the field of healthcare services consumer behaviour represents a very complex task w...
Individual dentists and organized dentistry alike invariably claim to be (members of) a profession. ...