Understanding how patient, caregiver and healthcare professional come together during treatment

L Ribeiro, D Senoo - … in Organizations: 15th International Conference, KMO …, 2021 - Springer
This paper aims at clarifying actors, associations and treatment flow that patient, caregiver
and healthcare professional undergo; at identifying shared contexts (“ba”) and their overlap …

[引用][C] Actor‐network theory for Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

M Balfe - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Mental Health Science is composed of many disciplines and professions, of which Mental
Health and Psychiatric Nursing is one; Mental Health Nursing itself is composed of and …

Review of Connections in the clinic: Relational narratives from team-based primary care.

WB Gunn Jr - 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Reviews the book, Connections in the Clinic: Relational Narratives from Team-Based
Primary Care edited by Randall Reitz, Laura E. Sudano, and Mark P. Knudson (2021). This …

[PDF][PDF] Who cares? Exploring the concept of care networks for designing healthcare technologies

SY Park, F Nunes, A Berry, A Büyüktür… - 2019 - francisconunes.me
Dealing with a chronic condition often involves daunting tasks and the participation of
multiple people in care. Previous literature has documented collaboration between patients …

Medical teamwork, collaboration and patient-centred care

B Kane, S Luz - Behaviour & Information Technology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
How can information communication technology be better applied to make our health-care
systems more effective, dependable and safer for patients, and deliver economic efficiency …

Transferring, translating and transforming knowledge: the role of brokering in healthcare networks

SJ Williams, Z Radnor, J Aitken, A Esain… - Journal of Health …, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose This research examines how knowledge and information are managed within two
care networks. We develop a conceptual framework drawing on the notion of brokering and …

Key components of knowledge transfer and exchange in health services research: findings from a systematic scoping review

L Prihodova, S Guerin, C Tunney… - Journal of advanced …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To identify the key common components of knowledge transfer and exchange in
existing models to facilitate practice developments in health services research. Background …

Theorizing team process through cultural–historical activity theory (CHAT): Networking and knotworking

A Bleakley, A Bleakley - Patient-Centred Medicine in Transition: The Heart …, 2014 - Springer
Cultural–historical activity theory (CHAT) is one of a group of social learning theories that
has powerful explanatory power for work-based learning in medicine. Team communication …

Sensemaking: a driving force behind the integration of professional practices

C Sylvain, L Lamothe - Journal of Health Organization and …, 2012 - emerald.com
Purpose–There has been considerable effort in recent years to link and integrate
professional services more closely for patients with comorbidities. However, difficulties …

Person in Process of Practice: Between helping and managing helping

MR Cauley - Academy of Management Proceedings, 2021 - journals.aom.org
A qualitative examination of the work of health care professionals during the time of Covid-
19 revealed the double-edged role of technologies between helping and managing helping …