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will lead to the creation of adverse interprofessional attitudes and the formation of barriers to clinical effectiveness (Dowswell 1999). Tomey (2006)found nursing attempts to enhance quality of life. In support of this it is acknowledged t...
Community care policy and practice have been subjected to continued rapid change since the implementation of the NHS and Community Care Act 1990. The third edition of this book looks at the impact the modernisation agenda is having on the r...
Services within UK Introduction Interprofessional collaboration in education and practice has been promoted for over three decades by educational panels, professional/educational organizations, and grant funding agencies. Despite this long...
interprofessional collaboration as a mode intervention with clients. Several writers have offered interesting experiences in various sectors such as chronic disease management, palliative care, and care for elderly care mental and primary h...
D, Satzinger F, Rogers E. Ethics issues for HIV/AIDS researchers in international settings - perspectives from the Canadian experience. International Journal Of Infectious Diseases: IJID: Official Publication Of The International Society Fo...
an unsustainable level without a sequential increase in patient safety. Cost is growing at a 7% rate; however, patient safety is improving by only 1% to 2% annually (National Quality Forum, 2009). Neither the cost nor the safety records are...
ify a variety of occupational and learned techniques which can be taken at diverse learned and occupational grades from GNVQ, A-Level, S/NVQ, to degrees. (Allott, 2004, pp. 21-25) In this paper, we explore the meaning of partnership working...