Healthcare Professionals in UK Law
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Knowledge sharing among healthcare professionals in Ghana
Purpose: Knowledge management is very useful to the most departments and sectors of the economy, and the healthcare sector is no exception. Thus, this paper aims to explore how healthcare professio...
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Involving people with intellectual disabilities in the assessment of healthcare professionals
Purpose: – It is widely recognised that people with intellectual disabilities receive a poorer quality of healthcare than their non-disabled counterparts. Training for healthcare professionals in i...
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Simulation training to support healthcare professionals to meet the health needs of people with intellectual disabilities
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the role of education and training in addressing health inequalities in intellectual disabilities, before examining innovative approaches to healthc...
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Predicting the success of Twitter in healthcare. A synthesis of perceived quality, usefulness and flow experience by healthcare professionals
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to predict Twitter satisfaction by healthcare professionals through integrating constructs of Csikszentmihalyi’s flow theory, quality dimensions and usefulness...
- Healthcare Professionals to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Clinicians: Developing a Generic Profession
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NHS Knowledge Management in Bradford: the evolution of a service to meet the demands of healthcare professionals
Knowledge management and library services are intertwined now to the extent that it is inconceivable that there could not be a partnership between them. This article looks at a specific example.
- Joanne Glynn QC and David Gomez, THE REGULATION OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS: LAW PRINCIPLES AND PROCESS London: Sweet & Maxwell (www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk), 2012. cxxiii + 1518 pp. ISBN 9780414046405. £185.
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PROFESSIONALS AS KNOWLEDGE BROKERS: THE LIMITS OF AUTHORITY IN HEALTHCARE COLLABORATION
Professionals with managerial responsibilities are often seen as natural boundary spanners, brokering knowledge between the professional and managerial domains. However, the tensions implicit in th...
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Reconceptualizing the notion of victim selection, risk, and offender behavior in healthcare serial murders
Purpose: Beginning with the understanding that healthcare serial killers differ from traditional serial killers in terms of victim selection, risk and offender behavior, this paper attempts to reco...... ... their profession, have anadvantage in committing homicides that are less likely to be detected.Findings – It is found that healthcare professionals work in an environment that is conducive toanti-social behaviour like homicide. More specifically, recurring conditions within the work place(e.g ... ...
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Facilitating an evolving service user involvement group for people with dementia: what can we learn?
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how service user involvement for people living with a diagnosis of dementia can contribute to innovate ways of training and educating a skille...... ... groups can enable people with dementia to traina wide range of healthcare professionals in different areas, from the perspective of people living ... ...
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