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Bringing together recent international research in the field of hospital communication and interaction, the contributors to this book contextualize clinical professional work by focussing on the rising intensity of information and communication practices in organizations generally, and in health care in particular.

Produktbeschreibung
Bringing together recent international research in the field of hospital communication and interaction, the contributors to this book contextualize clinical professional work by focussing on the rising intensity of information and communication practices in organizations generally, and in health care in particular.
Autorenporträt
ELLEN BARTON Wayne State University, Detroit, USA JEFFREY BRAITHWAITE University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia B.J. BROWN De Montfort University, UK CHRISTOPHER N. CANDLIN Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia SALLY CANDLIN University of Western Sydney, and Macquarie University Sydney, Australia PAUL CRAWFORD University of Nottingham, UK ANNEKE FITZGERALD University of Western Sydney, Australia DAWN GOODWIN Institute for Health Research, University of Lancaster, UK PAMELA HOBBS University of California, Los Angeles, USA RICK IEDEMA University of New South Wales, Australia CHRISTINE JORM St George Hospital, Sydney, Australia HANNELE KEROSUO University of Helsinki, Finland BONNE BONSAN LEE Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia DEBBI LONG University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia MARTIN LUM Department of Human Services, Victoria, Australia ELIZABETH MANIAS University of Melbourne, Australia PER MASEIDE Bodø Regional University, Norway MAGGIE MORT University of Lancaster, UK CATHERINE POPE University of Southampton, UK ROBIN RILEY Clinical Nurse, Australia ANDREW SMITH Royal Lancaster Infirmary, UK JO TRAVAGLIA University of New South Wales.
Rezensionen
'This thought-provoking book is a sophisticated compilation of research and provides excellent examples of ethnographic designs. It would be ideal as a text in academic programmes for professionals to develop the awareness of health care as a profoundly interdisciplinary activity.' - Lela M. Holden, Journal of Advanced Nursing