This paper makes the case for bringing empirical analysis to the heart of conceptual work about health care practice. Drawing on ethnographic observations in intensive care units in the UK, it identifies and analyses a mismatch between the practice of a particular health care specialty and its associated professional and academic discourse. As a result, two claims in academic nursing discourse are criticised: first, that nursing practice is (or should be) focused on individual patient care; and second, that nursing is (or should be) radically distinct from medicine. By raising the analytical profile of situated practice, health care workers (in particular, but not exclusively, nurses) are shown to undertake important caring work with patien...
Over the last forty years, nursing’s claim to professional expertise has been expressed in terms of ...
Over the last forty years, nursing’s claim to professional expertise has been expressed in terms of ...
Palliative care philosophy is based on a holistic approach to patients, but research shows that poss...
This article analyses nursing expertise with a particular focus at the level of clinical and organiz...
That nurses working in acute care hospitals each look after a caseload of patients every shift is ta...
Healthcare policy suggests that the quality of healthcare is dependent upon practitioners thinking a...
This is a study about the nature of nursing practice. It emanates from the debate about the disparit...
The aim of this thesis is to develop a grounded understanding of the practice of high technology cli...
This is a study about the nature of nursing practice. It emanates from the debate about the disparit...
The social context in the hospital setting is fraught with competing and contradictory versions abou...
The social context in the hospital setting is fraught with competing and contradictory versions abou...
Background: Health care policy in the United Kingdom identifies the need for health professionals to...
This paper reports an ethnographic study examining health professional jurisdictions within three in...
Over the last forty years, nursing’s claim to professional expertise has been expressed in terms of ...
Over the last forty years, nursing’s claim to professional expertise has been expressed in terms of ...
Over the last forty years, nursing’s claim to professional expertise has been expressed in terms of ...
Over the last forty years, nursing’s claim to professional expertise has been expressed in terms of ...
Palliative care philosophy is based on a holistic approach to patients, but research shows that poss...
This article analyses nursing expertise with a particular focus at the level of clinical and organiz...
That nurses working in acute care hospitals each look after a caseload of patients every shift is ta...
Healthcare policy suggests that the quality of healthcare is dependent upon practitioners thinking a...
This is a study about the nature of nursing practice. It emanates from the debate about the disparit...
The aim of this thesis is to develop a grounded understanding of the practice of high technology cli...
This is a study about the nature of nursing practice. It emanates from the debate about the disparit...
The social context in the hospital setting is fraught with competing and contradictory versions abou...
The social context in the hospital setting is fraught with competing and contradictory versions abou...
Background: Health care policy in the United Kingdom identifies the need for health professionals to...
This paper reports an ethnographic study examining health professional jurisdictions within three in...
Over the last forty years, nursing’s claim to professional expertise has been expressed in terms of ...
Over the last forty years, nursing’s claim to professional expertise has been expressed in terms of ...
Over the last forty years, nursing’s claim to professional expertise has been expressed in terms of ...
Over the last forty years, nursing’s claim to professional expertise has been expressed in terms of ...
Palliative care philosophy is based on a holistic approach to patients, but research shows that poss...