2008
DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2008.17.21.31739
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Professional boundaries in a person-centred paradigm

Abstract: Since Valuing People (Department of Health, 2001), there has been a marked change in landscape for housing support and service provision for people with a learning disability. Care and supported living options are now provided by a myriad of providers across the healthcare, social-care and independent sectors. Due to the complexity of such individualized care arrangements, and the non-traditional roles of such service professionals and providers, examination of professional role boundaries with service users i… Show more

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“…Rather, they are simply people who offer care in its fullest sense, with little differentiation between the boundaries of clinical, social, and friend. Their blurring of professional/personal/family ignores the cues to possible boundary problems listed by Parkes and Jukes ().…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Rather, they are simply people who offer care in its fullest sense, with little differentiation between the boundaries of clinical, social, and friend. Their blurring of professional/personal/family ignores the cues to possible boundary problems listed by Parkes and Jukes ().…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What would it have felt like to be the manager in this situation? Gina was going well beyond what is normally considered to be the boundaries of professional practice (Parkes & Jukes ). The journey required her to be with this family well beyond her hours of work, so much so that she was asked to take some of it as annual leave.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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