Noncommunicable diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, are the leading cause of death globally. This paper focuses on the boundary work among health professions involved in lifestyle-related preventive measures at Danish hospitals. Drawing on documents, qualitative in-depth interviews and extended conversations conducted with health professionals about goals, dilemmas, and practices related to lifestyle disease prevention, as well as site visits at Danish hospitals, it is identified which professional groups have claimed responsibility for the tasks, how they are defined, and through what kinds of interactions and infighting. The analysis grounds Abbott’s framework of jurisdictions and his meso-level vocabulary in a situated account of professi...
This thesis is about how health professionals at hospitals collaborate across professional boundarie...
Aim To explore the main facilitators and barriers to task reallocation. Background One of the innova...
The care of patients with many illnesses often appears fragmented by many boundaries in the health c...
This article contributes to our understanding of how boundary work is practiced in healthcare settin...
Recent research suggests that the notion of boundary work can improve our understanding of interprof...
The distribution of work, knowledge, and responsibilities between doctors and nurses is a longstandi...
Swedish healthcare has undergone continuous development over several decades. Today, legal responsib...
Abstract Prior research on professional boundary work emphasises the importance of subtle interacti...
This paper reports on a multiple-case study of prescribing by nurse specialists in Dutch hospital se...
Intersectoral coordination of prevention over the life course: professionals and the making of diabe...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce a special issue on boundary organising in healthc...
Delivery of interdisciplinary integrated care is central to contemporary health policy. Hospitals wo...
AbstractAimTo explore the main facilitators and barriers to task reallocation.BackgroundOne of the i...
Background - Health services worldwide have provided incentives for establishing teams to accommodat...
Contains fulltext : 149310.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Understanding...
This thesis is about how health professionals at hospitals collaborate across professional boundarie...
Aim To explore the main facilitators and barriers to task reallocation. Background One of the innova...
The care of patients with many illnesses often appears fragmented by many boundaries in the health c...
This article contributes to our understanding of how boundary work is practiced in healthcare settin...
Recent research suggests that the notion of boundary work can improve our understanding of interprof...
The distribution of work, knowledge, and responsibilities between doctors and nurses is a longstandi...
Swedish healthcare has undergone continuous development over several decades. Today, legal responsib...
Abstract Prior research on professional boundary work emphasises the importance of subtle interacti...
This paper reports on a multiple-case study of prescribing by nurse specialists in Dutch hospital se...
Intersectoral coordination of prevention over the life course: professionals and the making of diabe...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce a special issue on boundary organising in healthc...
Delivery of interdisciplinary integrated care is central to contemporary health policy. Hospitals wo...
AbstractAimTo explore the main facilitators and barriers to task reallocation.BackgroundOne of the i...
Background - Health services worldwide have provided incentives for establishing teams to accommodat...
Contains fulltext : 149310.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Understanding...
This thesis is about how health professionals at hospitals collaborate across professional boundarie...
Aim To explore the main facilitators and barriers to task reallocation. Background One of the innova...
The care of patients with many illnesses often appears fragmented by many boundaries in the health c...