Modernisation as a professionalising strategy: the case of critical care in England (English)
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Sociology of Health & Illness
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33
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819-836
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2011
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Title:Modernisation as a professionalising strategy: the case of critical care in England
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Contributors:Green, Judith ( author ) / Durand, Mary Alison ( author ) / Hutchings, Andrew ( author ) / Black, Nick ( author )
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Published in:Sociology of Health & Illness ; 33, 6 ; 819-836
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Publication date:2011-09-01
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Size:18 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Table of contents – Volume 33, Issue 6
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Modernisation as a professionalising strategy: the case of critical care in EnglandGreen, Judith / Durand, Mary Alison / Hutchings, Andrew / Black, Nick et al. | 2011
- 837
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Establishing specialty jurisdictions in medicine: the case of American obstetrics and gynaecologyZetka Jr., James R. et al. | 2011
- 853
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The construction of meaning by experts and would‐be parents in assisted reproductive technologySilva, Susana / Machado, Helena et al. | 2011
- 869
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Beliefs and practices about antiretroviral medication: a study of poor urban Kenyans living with HIV/AIDSIzugbara, Chimaraoke O. / Wekesa, Eliud et al. | 2011
- 884
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Understanding fear of cancer recurrence in terms of damage to ‘everyday health competence’Horlick‐Jones, Tom et al. | 2011
- 899
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Ambiguous gain: uncertain benefits of service use for dementia carersLloyd, Barbara Teresa / Stirling, Christine et al. | 2011
- 914
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Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose: senior NHS managers’ narratives of restructuringMacfarlane, Fraser / Exworthy, Mark / Wilmott, Micky / Greenhalgh, Trish et al. | 2011
- 930
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Governing through time: preparing for future threats to health and securitySamimian‐Darash, Limor et al. | 2011
- 946
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Politics, welfare regimes, and population health: controversies and evidenceMuntaner, Carles / Borrell, Carme / Ng, Edwin / Chung, Haejoo / Espelt, Albert / Rodriguez‐Sanz, Maica / Benach, Joan / O’Campo, Patricia et al. | 2011
- 965
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Configuring Health Consumers. Health Work and the Imperative of Personal ResponsibilityWallace, Andrew et al. | 2011
- 966
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Debating Obesity: Critical PerspectivesChamberlen, Anastasia et al. | 2011
- 967
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Beyond Expectation: Lesbian/Bi/Queer Women and Assisted ConceptionNordqvist, Petra et al. | 2011
- 969
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HIV in China: Understanding the Social Aspects of the EpidemicHillier, Sheila et al. | 2011
- 970
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Hearts Exposed: transplants and the media in 1960s BritainTomomatsu, Ikuko et al. | 2011