Interprofessional identity in health and social care: analysis and synthesis of the assumptions and conceptions in the literature
Interprofessional identity (IPI) development is considered essential in reducing
incongruency and improving interprofessional collaboration. However, noticeable …
incongruency and improving interprofessional collaboration. However, noticeable …
An interprofessional socialization framework for develo** an interprofessional identity among health professions students
Although health professional educational programs have been successful in equip**
graduates with skills, knowledge and professionalism, the emphasis on specialization and …
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
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 …
“golden age” in the mid-20th century. When dramatic changes began to shake the …
Interprofessional identity in clinicians: A sco** review
Interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) has been recognized as invaluable in
delivering safe, high-quality patient care with finite resources. However, despite a decade of …
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
An expectation of introductory interprofessional education (IPE) is improvement in attitudes
towards other professions. However, the theory surrounding professional identity formation …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
Shared leadership and multidisciplinary teams are advocated for their capacity to develop
innovative solutions to important organisational challenges. However, research suggests …
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
The social positioning and treatment of persons with dementia reflects dominant biomedical
discourses of progressive and inevitable loss of insight, capacity, and personality …
discourses of progressive and inevitable loss of insight, capacity, and personality …