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(2018) Care in healthcare, Dordrecht, Springer.
Conclusion
asking the right questions
Joachim Boldt , Annelieke Driessen , Björn Freter , Tobias Haeusermann , Franziska Krause , Pei-Yi Liu , Tim Opgenhaffen , Annekatrin Skeide
pp. 283-291
The dyadic relation between a person in need and a person who provides help is one of the core elements of care. Nonetheless, identifying core elements of care alone cannot supply simple solutions to the challenges that are rooted in the ambivalences and tensions of the notion of care in healthcare. Care practices are extensive, situated, and complex. Questions concerning ambivalences and tensions within care include: Can care practices include coercion? Is care compatible with exclusion? Can it be passive or invisible? Can it be incorporated into standardised and regulated routines? Can care and its vocabulary be adjusted to clinical procedures and medical terminology?
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61291-1_14
Full citation:
Boldt, J. , Driessen, A. , Freter, B. , Haeusermann, T. , Krause, F. , Liu, P. , Opgenhaffen, T. , Skeide, A. (2018)., Conclusion: asking the right questions, in F. Krause & J. Boldt (eds.), Care in healthcare, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 283-291.
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