Power and Conflict Between Doctors and Nurses: Breaking Through the Inner Circle in Clinical Care
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Power and Conflict Between Doctors and Nurses: Breaking Through the Inner Circle in Clinical Care

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Through observations in three intensive care units, this book draws on the reality of practice to explore how nurses and doctors work in intensive care settings. It examines:
the power held by the competing knowledge bases
the roles of the different professions
the decision-making process
the sources of conflict
the need for change.
Drawing together sociological theories ...more
Hardcover, 148 pages
Published April 8th 2004 by Routledge
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