Simon Kitto, Janice Chesters, Jill Thistlethwaite, Scott Reeves
In recent years governments around the world have been bending their will toward increasing collaborative practice amongst health care professionals. Although interprofessional learning has been on the agenda since the 1950s, to date there has been mixed success in bringing the disparate range of health professionals in the health care system together in a coherent and systematic way. Surprisingly, there has been limited sociological analysis of this phenomenon with no identifiable seminal text that critical analyses the issues facing the development of successful inter-professional practice...
In recent years governments around the world have been bending their will toward increasing collaborative practice amongst health care professionals. ...