Professional Learning from Disturbances in Healthcare: Managerialism and Compassion
This study asks what behaviours might convert professional disturbances in maternity wards into opportunities for learning within healthcare and how that process is influenced by models of management and leadership. A framework of Cultural History Activity Theory helped to analyse moments of fractur...
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Main Authors: | Katie Willocks (Author), Jem Bendell (Author), Richard Little (Author) |
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International School for Social and Business Studies,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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