Preparing Allied Health Students for the Nuances of Collaborative Practice
Isabel Paton,
Narelle Patton,
Anne Croker
Abstract:The importance of preparing allied health students for collaboration is widely acknowledged. As a social phenomenon, the practice of healthcare collaboration is inherently situated, including in relation to particular subjective understandings, locations and circumstances. To focus on collaboration as a situated allied health practice this research used the term collaborative practice. The aim of this research was to develop a rich understanding of the nature of allied health collaborative practice, to inform … Show more
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