We use data from a 12-month ethnographic study of two medical-surgical units in a U.S. hospital to examine how members from different occupations can collaborate with one another in their daily work despite differences in status, shared meanings, and expertise across occupational groups, which previous work has shown to create difficulties. In our study, nurses and patient care technicians (PCTs) on both hospital units faced these same occupational differences, served the same patient population, worked under the same management and organizational structure, and had the same pressures, goals, and organizational collaboration tools available to them. But nurses and PCTs on one unit successfully collaborated while those on the other did not. ...
CONTEXT In the clinical environment, health care professionals self-categorise into different groups...
Offering safe and high quality medical services and securing the employment of medical workers is es...
In this paper we investigate how inter-professional work affects the reconstruction of professional ...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
This research investigates the relevance of professional subcultures in a climate of change at a lar...
Objective. To explore doctor and nurse perception of inter-professional co-operation in hospitals; d...
Literature increasingly documents racial and ethnic disparities in US health care. Communication pat...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the cultures of the two units who share nursing staff ...
© 2013 Dr. Georgina Anne Parkes WillettsThere is limited evidence, and research on nurses’ developme...
Recent literature on health reform describes advantages of a collaborative approach to the managemen...
Panel contributions session: contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-...
Do all health and social care professionals interact equally: a study of interactions in multidiscip...
The consequences of diversity have not been formally considered as contributing to undesirable work ...
Despite growing evidence of racialized health care experiences and inequitable health outcomes for ...
Governments and hospital administrators are concerned with patient discharge from hospital, assessin...
CONTEXT In the clinical environment, health care professionals self-categorise into different groups...
Offering safe and high quality medical services and securing the employment of medical workers is es...
In this paper we investigate how inter-professional work affects the reconstruction of professional ...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
This research investigates the relevance of professional subcultures in a climate of change at a lar...
Objective. To explore doctor and nurse perception of inter-professional co-operation in hospitals; d...
Literature increasingly documents racial and ethnic disparities in US health care. Communication pat...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the cultures of the two units who share nursing staff ...
© 2013 Dr. Georgina Anne Parkes WillettsThere is limited evidence, and research on nurses’ developme...
Recent literature on health reform describes advantages of a collaborative approach to the managemen...
Panel contributions session: contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-...
Do all health and social care professionals interact equally: a study of interactions in multidiscip...
The consequences of diversity have not been formally considered as contributing to undesirable work ...
Despite growing evidence of racialized health care experiences and inequitable health outcomes for ...
Governments and hospital administrators are concerned with patient discharge from hospital, assessin...
CONTEXT In the clinical environment, health care professionals self-categorise into different groups...
Offering safe and high quality medical services and securing the employment of medical workers is es...
In this paper we investigate how inter-professional work affects the reconstruction of professional ...