This paper reports an ethnographic study examining health professional jurisdictions within three intensive care units (ICUs) in order to draw out the social processes through which ICU clinicians organised and delivered life-saving care to critically ill patients. Data collection consisted of 240 h observation of actual practice and 27 interviews with health professionals. The research was conducted against a backdrop of international political and public pressure for national healthcare systems to deliver safe, quality and efficient healthcare. As in many Western health systems, for the English Department of Health the key to containing these challenges was a reconfiguration of responsibilities for clinicians in order to break down profes...
The aim of this thesis is to develop a grounded understanding of the practice of high technology cli...
This paper reports on a multiple-case study of prescribing by nurse specialists in Dutch hospital se...
This paper focuses on the epistemic and interactional resources displayed by nurses participating in...
Governments and hospital administrators are concerned with patient discharge from hospital, assessin...
Governments and hospital administrators are concerned with patient discharge from hospital, assessin...
Background: Health care policy in the United Kingdom identifies the need for health professionals to...
It is clear that current government policy places increasing emphasis on the need for flexible team ...
This paper makes the case for bringing empirical analysis to the heart of conceptual work about heal...
Objective: to understand the relationship between health professionals in an intensive care unit, to...
Objective: to understand the relationship between health professionals in an intensive care unit, to...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
This paper reports on a multiple-case study of prescribing by nurse specialists in Dutch hospital se...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
The aim of this thesis is to develop a grounded understanding of the practice of high technology cli...
This paper reports on a multiple-case study of prescribing by nurse specialists in Dutch hospital se...
This paper focuses on the epistemic and interactional resources displayed by nurses participating in...
Governments and hospital administrators are concerned with patient discharge from hospital, assessin...
Governments and hospital administrators are concerned with patient discharge from hospital, assessin...
Background: Health care policy in the United Kingdom identifies the need for health professionals to...
It is clear that current government policy places increasing emphasis on the need for flexible team ...
This paper makes the case for bringing empirical analysis to the heart of conceptual work about heal...
Objective: to understand the relationship between health professionals in an intensive care unit, to...
Objective: to understand the relationship between health professionals in an intensive care unit, to...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
This paper reports on a multiple-case study of prescribing by nurse specialists in Dutch hospital se...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
The aim of this thesis is to develop a grounded understanding of the practice of high technology cli...
This paper reports on a multiple-case study of prescribing by nurse specialists in Dutch hospital se...
This paper focuses on the epistemic and interactional resources displayed by nurses participating in...