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‘Just because something works doesn’t mean it can’t be improved’: an ethnographic analysis of the health system in Black Panther’s Wakanda [PDF]
The emergence of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) has introduced significant global challenges for healthcare systems, healthcare professionals and patients. This current climate creates an opportunity to learn from equitable health systems and move toward making ...
Jennifer Jackson +13 more
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Regulating the Audit Quality and Deprofessionalisation of the Auditing Profession
There has been considerable criticism of the auditing profession from the public following a series of corporate failures. Consequently, this has led to reform in the auditing regulatory framework.
Noor Adwa Sulaiman +2 more
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Exploring the relationship between cultural and structural workforce issues and retention of nurses in general practice (GenRet): a qualitative interview study [PDF]
Background Increasing shortfalls in nursing workforces are detrimental to safety critical patient care. In general practice in England up to one-in-two nursing posts are predicted to be unfilled by 2030/31, with Wales similarly threatened.
Helen Anderson +2 more
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The Deprofessionalisation Thesis, Accountability and Professional Character
It is said that the deprofessionalisation of social work and other welfare occupations reduces workers' professional discretion and autonomy, and thus their capacity to act in the best interests of their client.
Chris Clark
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This text intends to analyze the way in which the process of re-standardization of work through the analysis of practices can lead, in a certain number of situations, to produce effects of professionalization of the actors who are engaged in it in the ...
Richard Wittorski
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While social welfare policy forms a cornerstone of the social work profession, economic policy and its interactions often remain distant and of academic interest only.
Abigail Ornellas +2 more
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MIDDLE CLASS IN UKRAINE: GOVERNMENT OR OPPOSITION?
The purpose of this article is to define the middle class as the representative of the public interest and the social foundation of democracy in Ukraine.
Denys Yakovlev +2 more
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Healthy Doctors – Sick Medicine
Doctors are among the healthiest segments of the population in western countries. Nevertheless, they complain strongly of stress and burnout. Their own explanation is deprofessionalisation: The honourable art of doctoring has been replaced by ...
Olaf Gjerløw Aasland
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Theorising medical psychotherapy: Therapeutic practice between professionalisation and deprofessionalisation [PDF]
Psychotherapists in mental health institutions as a professional group are part of the medical system, and from this perspective, as representing an occupation that serves the public health interests, as well as those of the individual seeking help. Despite the different existing therapeutic approaches and diverse forms of therapy deriving from these ...
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An overture for well-tempered regulators: four variations on a LETR theme [PDF]
This paper is a development of the Association of Law Teachers annual Lord Upjohn lecture, delivered on 29 January 2015 at City Law School, London, by the principal investigators of the Legal Education and Training Review s (LETR) research team.
Ching, J, Maharg, P, Sherr, A, Webb, J
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