Interprofessional issues in community and primary health care by John Carrier

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Interprofessional issues in community and primary health care by John Carrier

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Dramatic reforms in the NHS and the social services in the 1980s and 1990s have highlighted the need for close co-operation between professional groups.

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Interprofessional issues in community and primary health care by John Carrier

Dramatic reforms in the NHS and the social services in the 1980s and 1990s have highlighted the need for close co-operation between professional groups. Doctors, nurses and social workers are increasingly taking roles as managers with financial responsibility for services. The varying backgrounds of education and socialisation of managers and different professional groups creates barriers to mutual understanding and to effective and efficient care. This book sets out to examine inter-professional work looking at theories and frameworks and focusing on the important areas where systems fail because of lack of collaboration. This text will contribute to the knowledge of inter-professional relationships and can be used as a basic guide to the issues involved, the services that require a multidisciplinary approach, and the strategies for working together.
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ISBN 13 9780333595657
ISBN 10 0333595653
Title Interprofessional issues in community and primary health care
Author John Carrier
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1994-11-30
Number of pages 250
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