Interprofessional working during the COVID-19 pandemic: sociological insights

J Goldman, A Xyrichis - Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Past editorials in the Journal of Interprofessional Care have provided ideas about how
sociological literature can help advance our conceptual, empirical and theoretical work in …

Forecasting interprofessional education and collaborative practice: towards a dystopian or utopian future?

J Thistlethwaite, A Xyrichis - Journal of interprofessional care, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Discussion IPE is now accepted globally as an integral part of health professions education.
There have been major gains in the last two decades to this effect, including development of …

'Today was probably one of the most challenging workdays I've ever had': Doing remote qualitative research with hospital doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic

N Humphries, JP Byrne, J Creese… - Qualitative Health …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article we outline how a team of qualitative researchers responded to the challenging
circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, describing how we successfully and speedily …

Critical care pharmacy workforce: a 2020 re-evaluation of the UK deployment and characteristics

M Borthwick, G Barton, CP Ioannides, R Forrest… - Human Resources for …, 2023 - Springer
Introduction Critical care pharmacists improve the quality and efficiency of medication
therapy whilst reducing treatment costs where they are available. UK critical care pharmacist …

Examining the implementation of collaborative competencies in a critical care setting: Key challenges for enacting competency-based education

J Goldman, S Kitto, S Reeves - Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Interprofessional collaboration is recognised as an important factor in improving patient care
in intensive care units (ICUs). Competency frameworks, and more specifically …

What are clinician scientists expected to do? The undefined space for professionalizable work in translational biomedicine

B Hendriks, A Simons, M Reinhart - Minerva, 2019 - Springer
Clinician scientists have gained institutional support in the era of translational research, as
the key solution to closing the 'translational gap'between biomedical research and medical …

'Nurses whisper.' Identities in nurses' patient safety narratives of nurse‐trainee doctors' interactions

R Samuriwo, A Bullock, K Webb… - Medical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Context Nurses are integral to patient safety, but little is known about their narrative
constructions of identity in relation to their dyadic interactions with trainee doctors about …

“You become a slightly better doctor”: Doctors adopting integrated medical expertise through interactions with E-patients

L Shachar - Social Science & Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
The accessibility of information via the internet has radically altered the doctor–patient
relationship. By means of in-depth interviews with Israeli physicians from four different …

[HTML][HTML] Dynamics of interprofessional teamwork: Why three logics are better than one

HL Skyberg, S Innvaer - Social Science & Medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
Much research has used three logics to understand the dynamics of interprofessionalism: 1)
assimilation, that is, adapting the work of others; 2) segregation, where professional roles …

Interprofessional barriers in patient flow management: an interview study of the views of emergency department staff involved in patient admissions

O Boiko, M Edwards, S Zschaler, S Miles… - Journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Patient flow in emergency departments (EDs) is notoriously difficult to manage efficiently.
While much of the attention has focused on the procedures, protocols and pathways in …