In a recent paper in Sociology of Health and Illness, Svensson (1996) makes the case for adopting the negotiated order perspective as the most appropriate theoretical framework for understanding patterns of doctor-nurse interaction. Analysing interview data with nursing staff from surgical and medical wards in five Swedish hospitals, Svensson identifies key changes in the health care context which he suggests have created ‘negotiation space’ for nurses, leading to the evolution of new working relationships with doctors. In examining the relationship between negotiation processes and the wider structural context, Svensson addresses a theme that has remained an enduring interest of critics and supporters of the negotiated order perspective al...
Conflict has been pervasive to societies throughout time, has caused power struggles, problems, and ...
Over the last decade, the British government’s attempt to modernise healthcare provision by developi...
Hospital nurses occupy a contradictory position in the mode of control and delivery of health care. ...
In a recent paper in Sociology of Health and Illness, Svensson (1996) makes the case for adopting th...
The distribution of work, knowledge, and responsibilities between doctors and nurses is a longstandi...
The complex division of labour in health care has encouraged the analysis of occupational boundary d...
This article examines how nurse managers attempted to accomplish the formal boundaries of clinical n...
The regional healthcare in Sweden is suffering from a acute shortage of nurses. In order to cope wit...
Bringing together sociological theories and nursing practice this text develops a dynamic conceptual...
To keep good and non-conflict relationships between doctors and nurses is not an easy task their str...
This thesis is about nursing work and the ways in which nurses in a general hospital accomplished oc...
The professional boundaries between medical practitioners and midwives have traditionally been chara...
This study aims to contribute to the limited set of interactional studies of health occupational rel...
Aim. The aim of this PhD thesis is to report the sociological position, power dynamics and expertise...
This article describes a study that set out to explore the interaction between patients and nurses i...
Conflict has been pervasive to societies throughout time, has caused power struggles, problems, and ...
Over the last decade, the British government’s attempt to modernise healthcare provision by developi...
Hospital nurses occupy a contradictory position in the mode of control and delivery of health care. ...
In a recent paper in Sociology of Health and Illness, Svensson (1996) makes the case for adopting th...
The distribution of work, knowledge, and responsibilities between doctors and nurses is a longstandi...
The complex division of labour in health care has encouraged the analysis of occupational boundary d...
This article examines how nurse managers attempted to accomplish the formal boundaries of clinical n...
The regional healthcare in Sweden is suffering from a acute shortage of nurses. In order to cope wit...
Bringing together sociological theories and nursing practice this text develops a dynamic conceptual...
To keep good and non-conflict relationships between doctors and nurses is not an easy task their str...
This thesis is about nursing work and the ways in which nurses in a general hospital accomplished oc...
The professional boundaries between medical practitioners and midwives have traditionally been chara...
This study aims to contribute to the limited set of interactional studies of health occupational rel...
Aim. The aim of this PhD thesis is to report the sociological position, power dynamics and expertise...
This article describes a study that set out to explore the interaction between patients and nurses i...
Conflict has been pervasive to societies throughout time, has caused power struggles, problems, and ...
Over the last decade, the British government’s attempt to modernise healthcare provision by developi...
Hospital nurses occupy a contradictory position in the mode of control and delivery of health care. ...