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Abstract

This study examined the professional working relationship between doctors and nurses in a hospital setting.

Main Topics/Subject Category
Physicians, nurses, hospital, medical consultants, health service, medical profession, medical personnel, medical care, medical training, labour and employment
Variables

physicians, nurses, hospital, medical consultants, health service, medical profession, medical personnel, medical care, medical training, labour and employment.

Keywords
United Kingdom, health professionals, health services, hospital services, labour and employment, medical care, medical profession, medical specialists, medical training, nurses, physicians
Identifier Variables
N/A
Area of Health System
Secondary care
Data Available
Risk behaviours, Socio-economic, Demographic
Data collecting organization (s)
Lancaster University and University of Leeds
Data Type
Survey (cross-sectional)
National/Regional
National
Coverage (date of field work)
1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
Unit of Analysis
Individual
Sample

162 interviews

Availability
UK Data Archive, ESDS Qualidata, Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine, Archives and Manuscripts, The Wellcome Trust, London , UK
Conditions of Access
Free registration access
Link
http://www.data-archive.ac.[…]amp;key=Doctors+and+Nurses+
Contact
qualidata@esds.ac.uk
Publications
L. Mackay, et al. (eds) Interprofessional relations in healthcare, London: Edward Arnold, 1995