Interprofessional identity in health and social care: analysis and synthesis of the assumptions and conceptions in the literature

GR Cantaert, P Pype, M Valcke… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Interprofessional identity (IPI) development is considered essential in reducing
incongruency and improving interprofessional collaboration. However, noticeable …

An interprofessional socialization framework for develo** an interprofessional identity among health professions students

H Khalili, C Orchard, HKS Laschinger… - … of interprofessional care, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Although health professional educational programs have been successful in equip**
graduates with skills, knowledge and professionalism, the emphasis on specialization and …

“Golden age,” quiescence, and revival: How the sociology of professions became the study of knowledge-based work

EH Gorman, RL Sandefur - Work and Occupations, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Both professional work and the sociological study of professional work experienced a
“golden age” in the mid-20th century. When dramatic changes began to shake the …

Interprofessional identity in clinicians: A sco** review

A Wood, J Copley, A Hill, N Cottrell - Journal of Interprofessional …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) has been recognized as invaluable in
delivering safe, high-quality patient care with finite resources. However, despite a decade of …

Examining the influence of professional identity formation on the attitudes of students towards interprofessional collaboration

CL Stull, CM Blue - Journal of interprofessional care, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
An expectation of introductory interprofessional education (IPE) is improvement in attitudes
towards other professions. However, the theory surrounding professional identity formation …

Exploring healthcare assistants' role and experience in pain assessment and management for people with advanced dementia towards the end of life: a qualitative …

BDW Jansen, K Brazil, P Passmore, H Buchanan… - BMC Palliative Care, 2017 - Springer
Background Pain assessment and management are key aspects in the care of people with
dementia approaching the end of life but become challenging when patient self-report is …

Social workers as boundary spanners: Reframing our professional identity for interprofessional practice

C Oliver - Social Work Education, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
One of the more difficult tasks for social work educators is socializing students into a
professional identity. Social identity theory provides a lens to consider what is needed for a …

Distributed leadership in healthcare: leadership dyads and the promise of improved hospital outcomes

L Leach, B Hastings, G Schwarz, B Watson… - Leadership in Health …, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to extend the consideration of distributed leadership in health-care
settings. Leadership is typically studied from the classical notion of the place of single …

Too many cooks in the kitchen? The contingent curvilinear effect of shared leadership on multidisciplinary healthcare team innovation

R Mitchell, B Boyle - Human Resource Management Journal, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Shared leadership and multidisciplinary teams are advocated for their capacity to develop
innovative solutions to important organisational challenges. However, research suggests …

Power, empowerment, and person‐centred care: using ethnography to examine the everyday practice of unregistered dementia care staff

K Scales, S Bailey, J Middleton… - Ageing, Dementia and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The social positioning and treatment of persons with dementia reflects dominant biomedical
discourses of progressive and inevitable loss of insight, capacity, and personality …