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Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 13  Number 4  November 1999

Faces and Interfaces

ISSUE EDITOR: Hugh Barr

Editorial
Faces and interfaces/Hugh Barr/333

Articles
Reducing the distance: mental health social work in general practice/Malcolm T. Firth, Mark Dyer & Jeanette Wilkes/335

Co-ordinated care for older people with dementia/Susan Pickard/345

Dilemmas in professional education: responding effectively to students with mental health problems/Jill Manthorpe & Nicky Stanley/355

When models of health care collide: a qualitative study of rehabilitation counsellors’ reflections on working in physical health care settings/Frances Reynolds/367

Changing childbirth: who should be the lead professional?/Liz Meerabeau, Rosemary Pope & Lesley Graham/381

The joint practitioner—a new concept in professional training/J. Davis, P. Rendell & D. Sims/395

Applying adult education principles to the design of a preceptor development program/Maria C. Clay, Sandra Hardee Lilley, Kristen Borre & Jerri R. Harris/405

A systematic review of interprofessional education/Merrick Zwarenstein, Jo Atkins, Hugh Barr, Marilyn Hammick, Ivan Koppel & Scott Reeves/417

RESEARCH REPORTS
Interprofessional co-ordination of health teams in an acute service: developing a new role/Scott Reeves, Julienne Meyer, Michael Glynn & Jackie Bridges/425

Stress and job satisfaction among primary care professionals/Usha Rani Rout/426

Evolving workforce perspectives: an investigation of changes in the physical therapy profession/John A. Valentine, Sharon Dobbin & Sandy Gruber/428

Implementation methods planned and used for SIGN clinical guidelines/Andrew D. Millard/430

CONFERENCE REPORTS
The Collaborative Imperative: Overcoming Barriers in Health and Social Care/Hugh Barr/433

Negotiating and Understanding the Boundaries of Community Mental Health. A report on a multidisciplinary conference/Jacquie Turnbull, Ben Hannigan & Jeff Champney-Smith/434

Abstracts/439

Book Reviews
Nurses and Doctors at Work 442; Mental Health and Social Work 443; Demanding Patients? Analysing the Use of Primary Care 444; Sociologie urbaine et rurale: l’espace et l’agir 445; People with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities: a collaborative approach to meeting complex needs 446; The Health Care Team Book 447

TITLE-PAGE, VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX, 1999/449


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 13  Number 3  August 1999


Integrating Care

ISSUE EDITOR: Hugh Barr

Editorial
Integrating health and social care/Hugh Barr/205

Articles
The way forward for joint working? Involving primary care in the commissioning of social care services/Kirstein Rummery/207

Dimensions of class in the integration of health and social care/Bridget Towers, Pam Smith & Maureen Mackintosh/219

Older people, care management and interprofessional practice/David Stanley, Jan Reed &
Sharon Brown/229

Perceived barriers to full participation by general practitioners in the child protection process: preliminary conclusions from focus group discussions in West Midlands, UK/Michael J. Bannon, Yvonne H. Carter & Liz Ross/239

Developing partnership between professions in implementing new children’s legislation in Northern Ireland/Brian J. Taylor/249

Developing an interdisciplinary framework for the education and training of those working with children and young people/Stanley Tucker, Caroline Strange, Claire Cordeaux, Tina Moules & Nicola Torrance/261

Streaming into the river/Geoff Meads/271

Involvement in multiprofessional continuing education: a local survey of 24 health care professions/Christabel Owens, Rita Goble & Denis Pereira Gray/277

People and paper: information for evidence-based practice and the differing needs of doctors and nurses/Susan Kerrison, Aileen Clarke & Susanne Doehr/289

PRIZE WINNING STUDENT ESSAY
The Hull and East Riding Heartbeat Award Group: a case study in effective interagency working/Anita Liley/301

RUNNERS UP
The Family Connections Project/Kate Schnelling/307

Opportunities and constraints of teamwork/Neil Alexander Robertson/311

Abstracts/319

Book Reviews
Younger People with Dementia 323; Women and Health Services. An Agenda for Change 323; Paths to Partnerships: university and community as learners in interprofessional education 324; Medical Mishaps: pieces of the puzzle 325; Integrated Teams in Primary Care 326; Partnerships in Healthcare: transforming relational process 327


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 13  Number 2  May 1999


Professions and Health Care

ISSUE EDITORS: Julia Evetts & Mike Saks

EDITORIAL
Professions and health care/Julia Evetts & Mike Saks/117

ARTICLES
Professionalisation and professionalism: issues for interprofessional care/Julia Evetts/119

The wheel turns? Professionalisation and alternative medicine in Britain/Mike Saks/129

Interprofessional working: an ethnographic case study of emergency health care/Ellen Annandale, Judith Clark & Elizabeth Allen/139

Professional judgement and the role of clinical guidelines and evidence-based medicine (EBM): Netherlands, Britain and Sweden/Mike Dent/151

Nurses and nursing: a comparative perspective/Alena Heitlinger/165

Interprofessional care in South Africa: the expanding role of community pharmacy and the therapeutic alliance with nurses/Leah Gilbert/175

RESEARCH REPORTS
An exploration of opportunities for and barriers to collaboration in interdisciplinary research/Anne Mulhall & Andree le May/189

The ‘evidence-based’ workshop experience: a 10 month follow-up study/Paul K. Wilby & Glyn J. Elwyn/190

CONFERENCE REPORT
European Network for the Development of Multiprofessional Education in Health Sciences (EMPE) 12th Annual Conference/Hugh Barr/192

ABSTRACTS/193

BOOK REVIEWS
The Anthropology of Welfare 195; Counselling and Psychotherapy in Primary Health Care: a psychodynamic approach 196; Social Policy: an introduction 197; Optimum Healing: a life-changing new approach to achieving good health 198; An Introduction to Counselling 199


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 13  Number 1  February 1999


Teamwork Revisited

ISSUE EDITOR: Hugh Barr

EDITORIAL
Teamwork revisited/Hugh Barr/5

ARTICLES
The determinants of effectiveness in primary health care teams/Brenda C. Poulton & Michael A. West/7

Analysis of teamwork in an NHS community trust: an empirical study/Glenn Williams & Pittu Laungani/19

I’m sorry if I panicked you: nurses’ accounts of teamwork in cardiopulmonary resuscitation/Liz Meerabeau & Susie Page/29

Multidisciplinary teamworking in the care of elderly patients with hip fracture/Alison J. Tierney & Jo Vallis/41

Learning how to change: a selective analysis of literature and experience of how teams learn and organisations change/Elizabeth Hart & John Fletcher/53

The contribution of nursing to an interprofessional community-based rehabilitation team: perceptions of nurses, patients and carers/A. T. Y. Shiu, S. F. Twinn & E. Holroyd/65

Qualified and unqualified nurses’ views of the multidisciplinary team: findings of a large interview study/Alison While & K. Louise Barriball/77

CONFERENCE REPORTS
London’s Health: progress through partnership/Liz Meerabeau/91

Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)/Scott Reeves/92

The 20th Annual Interdisciplinary Health Care Team Conference/Audrey Leathard/93

ABSTRACTS/97

BOOK REVIEWS
Staff Supervision in a Turbulent Environment: managing process and task in front line services 103; Primary Care: making connections 104; International Perspectives on Family Support 105; Skill Mix in Primary Care: a bibliography 106; Unhealthy Societies: the afflictions of inequality 107; Models of Collaboration: a guide for mental health professionals working with health care practitioners 108


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 12  Number 4  November 1998


The Spiritual and Pastoral Dimensions of Interprofessional Care

ISSUE EDITOR: Audrey Leathard

EDITORIALS
The spiritual and pastoral dimensions of interprofessional care/Audrey Leathard/357

Meanings/John Horder/359

ARTICLES
The spiritual and pastoral dimensions of care in interprofessional contexts/
Mary T. Dombeck/361

The integration of healing and spirituality into health care/Craig K. Brown/373

The spiritual and pastoral dimensions of chaplaincy work/Ian Ainsworth-Smith/383

Laying the groundwork for a Christian theology for interprofessional care/R. Michael Casto & Steven A. Harsh/389

Islam: a challenge to welfare professionalism/Hartley Dean & Zafar Khan/399

Zen healing/David Brandon/407

Yin and yang—can they provide environmental health to benefit patients?/Henry Lee/411

Co-operative inquiry as a discipline of professional practice/Peter Reason/419

RESEARCH REPORT
Being a parent with arthritis: the therapists viewpoint/N. E. Foster, M. I. Wade, K. Harrison & J. H. Barlow/437

ABSTRACTS/441

BOOK REVIEWS
Visions of Reality: religion and ethnicity in social work 445; Children, Spirituality and Religion: a training pack 446; Research Methods in Health: investigating health and health services 448; Assessment and Evaluation of Health and Medical Care: a methods text 448; Social Research: issues, methods and process 448; Evaluating Health Care Interventions 448; Critical Approaches to Ageing and Later Life 449; Community Development and Involvement in Primary Care: a guide to involving the community in COPC 451;Developing Learning in Professional Education: partnerships for practice 451; Keeping Faith: The Provision of Community Mental Health Services within a multi-faith context 452

TITLE-PAGE, VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX, 1998 455


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 12  Number 3  August 1998


Community–Campus Partnerships

ISSUE EDITORS: Sarena D. Seifer & Cheryl A. Maurana

EDITORIAL
Health professions education, civic responsibility and the overall health of communities: realizing the promise of community–campus partnerships/Sarena D. Seifer & Cheryl A. Maurana/253

ARTICLES
Community-based education and service: the HPSISN experience/Sherril B. Gelmon, Barbara A. Holland, Anu F. Shinnamon & Beth A. Morris/257

Developing a community-academic health center: strategies and lessons learned/Albert E. Langley, Cheryl A. Maurana, Gary L. Le Roy, Syed M. Ahmed & Carolyn M. Harmon/273

The South African community partnerships: towards a model for interdisciplinary health personnel education/Jo Lazarus, Patricia Maguire Meservey, Robin Joubert, Gilbert Lawrence, Freda Ngobeni & Valda September/279

Building, maintaining and repairing the community–campus bridge—five years’ experience of community groups educating medical students/Stephen Wealthall, Jenny Graham & Carrie Turner/289

Tribalism, loss and grief: issues for multiprofessional education/Jo Atkins/ 303

Managing interprofessional working: using codes of ethics as a foundation/Alistair Hewison & Julius Sim/ 309

Interprofessional education: concept, theory and application/Marilyn Hammick/ 323

research reports
An exploration of interprofessional working and learning in the operating department/Clive Andrewes, Kathleen Galvin, Martin Hind, Dawn Jackson, Kate Macdonald & S. Platt-Mellor/ 333

Research proposal: using the Delphi technique to develop a consensus on appropriate and timely referral of cases of child abuse and neglect/Catherine Powell/ 334

CONFERENCE REPORTS
Interdisciplinary Professional Education Collaborative Workshop/Shirley M. Moore/ 337

2nd International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health/Mark Lymbery/ 338

ABSTRACTS/ 340

BOOK REVIEWS
Creative Training: Sociodrama and Team Building 345; Community Care 346; From Vision to Reality: Changing Direction at Local level 346; Better Building for Better Services: Innovative Developments in Primary Care 347; Experiencing and Explaining Disease 348; Healix: the health intelligence exchange 348

CONFERENCES/ 350


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 12  Number 2  May 1998


Competent to Practice

ISSUE EDITORS: Peter Mathias &Hugh Barr

EDITORIAL
Competence in interprofessional education and practice/Peter Mathias/125

ARTICLES
Concepts of competence/Michael Eraut/127

A community oriented definition of the health workforce and core competencies/Gretchen L. Kinder & Suzanne B. Cashman/141

Interprofessional standards for the care sector—history and challenges/
Lindsay Mitchell, Thelma Harvey &Liz Rolls/157

The use of national occupational standards in professional education/
Jenny Weinstein/169

Competent to collaborate: towards a competency-based model for interprofessional education/Hugh Barr/181

Primary health care teams re-engineered/Glyn Jones Elwyn, Frances Rapport &Paul Kinnersley/189

Social work in general practice: dilemmas and solutions/Mark Lymbery/199

The role of health professionals in the UK child protection system: a literature review/Carol Lupton &Parves Khan/209

Consumer satisfaction with services for disabled children/Laura Middleton/223

RESEARCH REPORTS
German Federal Ministry of Education and Science research project: VERKET. development of inter-agency pathways in the health sector/Julia Ortmann, Jeannette Drygalla & Margarete Landenberger/233

Observations from evaluations of an interprofessional curriculum using problem based learning/Lesley Hughes & Jeff Lucas/234

CONFERENCE REPORT
Interprofessional Education—does it work?/Margaret Boaden/237

ABSTRACTS/239

BOOK REVIEWS
Health Care Reform: learning from international experience 243; Evaluating the National Health Service 243; Primary Care: understanding health need and demand 243; Integrated Healthcare: a way forward for the next five years? A discussion document 245; Promoting Teamwork in Primary Care 246; Markets and Networks: contracting in community health services 246

WORLDWIDE NEWS/248


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 12  Number 1  February 1998


Reflection in Action

ISSUE EDITOR: Hugh Barr

EDITORIAL
Hugh Barr 5

ARTICLES
Changing conceptions of reflective practice in social work, health and education: an institutional case study/Dorothy Ashford, David Blake, Christine Knott,
Hazel Platzer &Janice Snelling/7

Re-examining reflection—a common issue of professional concern in social work, teacher and nursing education/Nai Ming Tsang/21

Developing interprofessional learning in child protection at the qualifying level/Nicky Stanley, Jill Manthorpe & Marjorie Talbot/33

Interdisciplinary training for staff working with people with profound and multiple learning disabilities/Penny Lacey/43

Community-oriented primary care—old wine in new bottles/Stephen Gillam, Michael Joffe, Rachel Miller, Alistair Gray, Leon Epstein & Diane Plamping/53

Collaborative working for good practice in palliative care/Rowena Vickridge/63

Hospital administrators’ and physicians’ valuation of and willingness to promote teamwork/Ngoyi K. Zacharie Bukonda/69

Methodological issues surrounding the use of vignettes in qualitative research/Julie Wilson & Alison E. While/79

RESEARCH REPORTS
It’s all good practice:linking primary care and social services in Greenwich/
Chris Russell Hodgson/89

Allied health professionals’ perceptions of teamwork/Kay N. Wolf/91

OBITUARY
Donald A. Schön—an appreciation/Marilyn Miller-Pietroni/95

CONFERENCE REPORT
Research and Development in Multiprofessional Education/Isabel Jones/99

ABSTRACTS/101

BOOK REVIEWS
Interprofessional Working for Health and Social Care 105; Social Policy for Nurses and the Caring Professions 106; Debating the Future of the Public Sphere 106; Protecting Children—Messages from Europe 107; Nursing for a Multi-Ethnic Society 108; Mentoring and Preceptorship. A Guide to Support Roles in Clinical Practice 109; Research into Practice. A Reader 110; Living Through Loss. A Manual for those Working with Issues of Terminal Illness and Bereavement 111; Developing Skills for Community Care: a collaborative approach 111; ‘Making Links’: a video resource concerning Mental Health in Learning Disabilities 112

WORLDWIDE NEWS/115


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 11  Number 3  November 1997


Mental Health

ISSUE EDITORS: Roslyn Corney & John Horder

EDITORIAL
Mental health and illness/Roslyn Corney/253

ARTICLES
Collaboration and the community mental health team/Steve Onyett/257

Users as partners in mental health—ten years of experience/Edward Peck &
Ingrid Barker/269

Interdisciplinary treatment and training issues in the acute inpatient psychiatry unit/ Robert A. Zeiss/279

General practitioners’ views of community mental health services: a survey in one London borough/Ben Hannigan, Anna Stafford & Richard Laugharne/287

Psychiatric social work in primary care: a pilot scheme in one inner-city practice/Malcolm T. Firth & Clare M. Ronalds/295

Falling through the net: discrepancies between community health services and primary care services in care plans for patients recently discharged from a community mental health team/Ben Lucas, Phil Harrison-Read, Peter Tyrer &
D. Rapp/303

Entering psychological treatment: decision-making factors for GPs and service users/David Pilgrim, Anne Rogers, Susan Clarke & William Clark/313

A successful collaborative approach to the recruitment of patients with Alzheimer’s disease to antidementia drug trials/Neil Wright, Lesley Furness & Caroline Molloy/325

RESEARCH REPORTS
An investigation of the role of health professionals in the child protection process/Carol Lupton & Parves Khan/333

Collaboration between nurses and social workers in Greek hospitals/Despina Sapountzi-Krepia, Despena Andrioti & Eytichios Ktenas/335

Job shadowing: an evaluation of a training programme for nurses, GPs and social workers/Agnes Matthews/336

CONFERENCE REPORTS
All Together Better Health/Audrey Leathard/341

Multiprofessional education and training/Regina Shakespeare/344

ABSTRACTS/347

BOOK REVIEWS
Complementary Medicine: an integrated approach 351; Older People and Community Care: critical theory and practice 352; Outcomes of Community Care for Users and Carers: a social services perspective 352; Changing Services for Older People: the neighbourhood support units innovation 352; Psychiatry and Religion 353; Integrated Interdisciplinary Learning between Health Professionals 355; Child Care Law for Practitioners in Social Work, Health and Education 356; Professions and the Public Interest: medical power, altruism and alternative medicine 357

BOOKS RECEIVED/358

WORLDWIDE NEWS/359

TITLE-PAGE, VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX, 1997/361


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 11  Number 2  August 1997


User Voice

ISSUE EDITORS: Janet Storrie & Jill Manthorpe

EDITORIAL
User Voice/Janet Storrie & Jill Manthorpe 133

ARTICLES
The County Durham Service Users and Carers Forum/Norma Town,
Richard Foster, Sheila Grant, Di Crosby, Paul Emmerson, Margaret Williams, Colin Edington & Lesley Mountain/139

A voiceless mother's voice/Khalwa/149

The user in primary health care: developing the Patients Charter and the need for partnership/Sybilla de Uray-Ura & Patrick Claude Pietroni/157

A case study of advocacy and empowerment in Newcastle/Paul Marriott/169

Single mothers of children with learning disabilities: an undervalued group/
Katy Cigno with Peter Burke/177

Analysis of consumer satisfaction in cerebral palsy care/David Bamford,
Huw Griffiths, Sara Long & George Kernohan/187

User voice, interprofessionalism and postmodernity/Simon Biggs/195

A failure of function: teamwork in primary health care/Michael A. West &
Brenda C. Poulton/205

The introduction of a hospital at home service: a staff perspective/J. Sims, E. Rink, R. Walker & L. Pickard/217

RESEARCH REPORTS
Who works in primary health care teams in England and Wales?/Tim Usherwood, Sarah Long & Helen Joesbury/225

Evaluating multidisciplinary education: work in progress/Anne Pirrie,
Valerie Wilson & Joan Stead/228

CONFERENCE REPORT
Occupations and professions: changing patterns, definitions, classifications/
Julia Evetts/231

ABSTRACTS/233

BOOK REVIEWS
Collaboration in Health and Welfare: Working with Difference 235; One Hundred Years of Health-Related Social Work, 1895-1995 236; Integrating Perspectives on Health 237; Nursing in Primary Health Care 237; Social Care Markets: Progress and Prospects 238; Implementing the New Community Care 239; Race and Community Care 240; The EPIC Encyclopaedia of Clinical Practice 242

BOOKS RECEIVED/243

WORLDWIDE NEWS/245


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 11  Number 1  April 1997


Research ad Professional Practice

ISSUE EDITORS: Liz Meerabeau & Fiona Ross

EDITORIAL
Research and professional practice/Fiona Ross & Liz Meerbeau/5

Professional personhood: training, territoriality and tolerance/
Mary-T. Dombeck/9

What do we mean by evidence? Implications for primary health care nursing/
Sally Kendall/23

Language for research and practice/Anne Casey & Derek Hoy/35

On the state of play in nursing research/Anne Marie Rafferty &
Michael Traynor/43

Research, the therapist and the patient/Sheila S. Kitchen/49

Social work research: the state we're in/Geraldine Macdonald/57

Pharmacy practice-developing multidisciplinary research/Sue Ambler/67

An evaluation of problem based learning in the multiprofessional education curriculum for the health professions/Lesley Hughes & Jeff Lucas/77

A learning team in the making/Meg Bond/89

Integrated services for children and youth at risk: an internatioanl study of multidisciplinary training/Phyllis R. Magrab/99

CONFERENCE REPORTS
The 18th Annual Interdisciplinary Health Care Team Conference/
Agnes Matthews/109

Germany Explores Scope for Interprofessional Education/C. Wagner/110

EMPE Celebrations in Sweden/Dawn Forman/111

Wellbeing and Holistic Care through Multidisciplinary Education/Hugh Barr/112

Nurse Education Tomorrow/Dawn Forman/112

ABSTRACTS/113

BOOK REVIEWS
The Patient in the Family: An Ethics of Medicine and Families 117; Reforming Health Care: The Philosophy and Practice of International Health Reform 118; Psychology for Nurses and the Caring Professions 119; Towards a Competent Workforce 120; Innovation in Community Care and Primary Health: The Marylebone Experiment 121; Conducting Needs Assessments: A Multidisciplinary Approach 123

NEWS AND VIEWS/125


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 10 Number 3 November 1996


Housing

ISSUE EDITOR: Terry Bamford

EDITORIAL
Housing: the basis for care/Terry Bamford/229

ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Bringing housing into community care/Sue Goss/231

Meeting the accommodation needs of the most severely mentally ill/
Paul Lelliott/241

The relationship between housing and community care/Peter Fletcher/249

The health of the temporary homeless population/Christina R. Victor/257

On creating a culture of care for the homeless/David El Kabir/267

Housing and community care for older people-joint working at the local level/Robin Means/273

Evaluating the impact of an interprofessional communication course through essay content analysis: do physiotherapy and occupational therapy students' essays place similar emphasis on responding skills?/F. A. Reynolds/285

Summary of a CAIPE survey: interprofessional education in health and social care in the United Kingdom/Hugh Barr & Sarah Waterton/297

ABSTRACTS/305

BOOK REVIEWS
Strategic Management & Organizational Dynamics 313; Newcastle Clinical Audit Toolkit: Mental Health 313; The Cost of Care. The Impact of Charging Policy on the Lives of Disabled People 314; Ethical Foundations of Healthcare 315; Spiritural Aspects of Healthcare 316; Moving Obstacles - Housing Choices and Community Care 317; Health and Social Care Management: A Guide to Self-Development 317; Competence, Education and NVQs: Dissenting Perspectives 318

NEWS AND VIEWS/320

TITLE-PAGE, VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX, 1996/324


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 10 Number 2 August 1996


Learning Together

ISSUE EDITORS: Hugh Barr & Audrey Leathard

EDITORIAL
Hugh Barr & Audrey Leathard 109

ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Interdisciplinary team training on the information superhighway/
Joann Kovacich/111

Structures, cultures and undertows: inter-agency training for community care/William Horder/121

Town and gown: a collaborative venture in grief education/Sheila Clark,
Jennifer A. Schaffer & Baldwin van der Linden/133

The value of analysing the interlocking nature of oppression for those engaged in working and learning together in community care/H. Gorman, A. Gurney,
A. Harvey, O. Hutchinson, V. Sylvester & J. Warburton/147

Issues on evaluation of an ongoing seminar for working relationships in a surgical clinic/Catharina Lindencrona, Tore Sørlie & Knut Ivar Iversen/157

Five ways to describe a multidisciplinary team/John Overtveit/163

Some historical notes on interdisciplinary and interprofessional education and practice in health care in the USA/De Witt C. Baldwin, Jr/173

REVIEW ESSAY
The interprofessional agenda in health and welfare/Mike Saks/189

CONFERENCE REPORTS
Sharing Common Professional Problems-Report from the UCET Autumn 1995 Conference/Jenny Weinstein/195

Health, Psychological Balance and a Just Measure. The Fourth European Congress of Psychology/Zoubida Guernina/197

The Role of 'Consumers'/Users in Evidence Based Health Care/Liz Meerabeau/198

RESEARCH REPORT
Expert Opinions. A national survey of parents caring for a severely disabled child/Janet Storrie/205

BOOK REVIEWS
Cities of Pride: Rebuilding Community, Refocusing Government 207; Human Services and the Media: Developing Partnerships for Change 207; Teaching Palliative Care: Issues and Implications 208; Making Use of Clinical Audit: A Guide to Practice in the Health Professions 209; Purchasing for Health 211; The Police and Social Workers 211; Developing Skills for Community Care: A Collaborative Approach 212

NEWS AND VIEWS/215


Journal of Interprofessional Care

Volume 10 Number 1 April 1996


Market Forces

ISSUE EDITOR: Gerald Wistow

EDITORIALS
Competition, collaboration and markets/Gerard Wistow & Brian Hardy/5

A new collaboration/Madeline Schmitt/10

ORIGINAL ARTICLES
The market and mental health: intentional and unintentional incentives/
Matt Muijen & Richard Ford/13

Professional costs and invisible value in the community nursing market/
Julia Hiscock & Maggie Pearson/23

Providing long-term care through the market-experience in the USA/
Tessa Harding & John Phillips/33

Voluntary organisations and the care market/Tony White/43

Characterizing motivational styles of professionals who work on interdisciplinary healthcare teams/Theresa J. K. Drinka, Thomas F. Miller & Brian M. Goodman/51

Attitudes toward quality, costs and physician centrality in healthcare teams/Glenda F. Brown & Gary D. Chamberlin/63

CONFERENCE REPORTS
The 17th Annual Interdisciplinary Health Care Team Conference/
Audrey Leathard/73

European Network for Development of Multiprofessional Education in Health Sciences/John Horder/75

RESEARCH REPORT
Working Together in Child Protection/Jenny Weinstein/77

ABSTRACTS/83

BOOK REVIEWS
The Stresses of Counselling in Action 87; Action Research for Health and Social Care: A Guide to Practice 87; Counselling for Fertility Problems 88; Managing 89; Carers Perceived: Policy and Practice in Informal Care 89; Facing the European Challenge: The Role of the Professions in a Wider Europe 90; Community Profiling: Auditing Social Needs 92; Evaluating Community Care: Services for People with Learning Difficulties 92

NEWS AND VIEWS/95


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