Doctors and Nurses: Allies or Adversaries?
- Abstract
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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
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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
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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