The social reproduction of difference: Mental illness and the intensive care environment
This paper uses social constructionism to critically explore the social world of intensive care units, and to consider how the presence of mental health consumers impacts on nursing practice. Following a series of interviews with intensive care nurses, our analysis suggested consumers are disenfranc...
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Main Authors: | Floraidh Corfee (Author), Leonie Cox (Author), Carol Windsor (Author) |
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University of Ottawa,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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