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Author Andrews, Gavin J., 1970- author.

Title Place and professional practice : the geographies in healthcare work / Gavin J. Andrews, Emma Rowland and Elizabeth Peter
Edition First edition
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer Nature, 2021

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Description 1 online resource
Series Global perspectives on health geography
Global perspectives on health geography.
Contents Part1. Introductions -- Chapter1. The geographical origins of geographical thinking on health care work -- Chapter2. The geographical turn in contemporary health professional research: contexts, motivators, current and emerging perspectives -- Part2. Exemplars -- Chapter3. Case study I: Hospital-based multidisciplinary work -- institutional emotional geographies -- Chapter4. Case study II:Care on the move -- the emotional geographies of ambulance crews -- Chapter5. Case study III: Safe, ethical professionals? Trust and the representation of nurses, work and places in the context of neglectful and dangerous practice -- Part3. Visions -- Chapter6. Towards a research agenda that progresses key debates: example I -- unpacking more-than-human assemblages of person-centred care -- Chapter7. Towards a research agenda that progresses key debates: example II -- animating emerging 'skilling space'
Summary This book presents the first single comprehensive analysis of the scope of geographical realities and relevance in health care work. Conceptually, the book conveys how space, place and geographical ideas matter to clinical practice, from the historical beginnings of professional roles and responsibilities in medicine to the present day. In 8 chapters, the book covers healthcare work across a range of job types (including physician, nurse, and multiple technical and therapeutic roles in multiple specialties), and across a range of scales (focusing on global issues and trends, national and regional particularities, urban and rural issues, institutional environments and various community settings). This book is intended for students, teachers, and researchers in geography, social science and various health sciences. Chapter 1 examines how geographical ideas have been central to practitioners' thinking and practice over time. Chapter 2 reviews the scope of contemporary geographical study of health care work. Chapter 3 presents an empirical case study of the geographies in hospital-based ward work. Chapter 4 presents an empirical case study of the geographies in ambulance/rapid response work. Chapter 5 presents a case study of the geographies associated with a high profile case of criminality and neglect in practice. Chapter 6 considers concepts and the geographies in person-centred care. Chapter 7 considers concepts and the geographies in skills attainment
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 22, 2021)
Subject Medical geography.
Medicine -- Practice.
Health services administration.
Medical anthropology.
Social medicine.
Topography, Medical
Health services administration
Medical anthropology
Medical geography
Medicine -- Practice
Social medicine
Form Electronic book
Author Rowland, Emma, author
Peter, Elizabeth, author
ISBN 9783030641795
3030641791