The role of the assistant practitioner in the clinical setting: a focus group study
Abstract Background Assistant practitioners have knowledge and skills beyond the level of traditional support workers, and work in many clinical settings. However, some assistant practitioners lack a clearly defined role and may be under-used due to issues around accountability and uncertainty about...
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Main Authors: | Catherine Henshall (Author), Andrea Doherty (Author), Helen Green (Author), Liz Westcott (Author), Helen Aveyard (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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