"There Is a Lot of Community Spirit Going On." Middle Managers' Stories of Innovation in Home Care Services
Background : There is a need for qualitative studies on imposed innovation in home care services in welfare societies. The municipalities are key actors in the field of innovation in the public sector. As innovations often are interpreted to be in conflict with values in health care, we need knowled...
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Main Authors: | Rita Sørly PhD (Author), Martin Sollund Krane PhD (Author), Geir Bye (Author), May-Britt Ellingsen PhD (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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