The changing shape of nursing practice the role of nurses in the hospital division of labour

Bringing together sociological theories and nursing practice this text develops a dynamic conceptualisation of the nursing role which is rooted in the work setting. It looks at the factors which have shaped nursing work in the past and those which are likely to shape it in the future. Nurses'...

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Main Author: Allen, Davina (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge 2001
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