Digital mediation of candidacy in maternity care: Managing boundaries between physiology and pathology

N Mackintosh, QS Gong, M Hadjiconstantinou… - Social Science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper brings together scholarship across sociology, media and communication, and
human computer interaction to explore the intersection of digital health and the maternity …

[HTML][HTML] Facilitating technology adoption in the NHS: negotiating the organisational and policy context–a qualitative study

S Llewellyn, R Procter, G Harvey, G Maniatopoulos… - 2015 - europepmc.org
Background Proven clinical effectiveness and patient safety are insufficient to ensure
adoption and implementation of new clinical technologies. Despite current government …

Doctors as resource stewards? Translating high-value, cost-conscious care to the consulting room

M Moleman, T Zuiderent-Jerak, M Lageweg… - Health Care …, 2022 - Springer
After many policy attempts to tackle the persistent rise in the costs of health care, physicians
are increasingly seen as potentially effective resource stewards. Frameworks including the …

[HTML][HTML] A diagnostic illusory? The case of distinguishing between “vegetative” and “minimally conscious” states

S Nettleton, J Kitzinger, C Kitzinger - Social Science & Medicine, 2014 - Elsevier
Throughout affluent societies there are growing numbers of people who survive severe brain
injuries only to be left with long-term chronic disorders of consciousness. This patient group …

Learning from Incidents Questionnaire (LFIQ): The validation of an instrument designed to measure the quality of learning from incidents in organisations

A Littlejohn, A Margaryan, G Vojt, D Lukic - Safety Science, 2017 - Elsevier
Effective learning is essential for a safe workplace. Through learning from incidents (LFI),
knowledge is applied and embedded within the work environment in ways that can prevent …

The infrastructure of telecare: implications for nursing tasks and the nurse‐doctor relationship

NCM Nickelsen - Sociology of health & illness, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Telecare can offer a unique experience of trust in patient‐nurse relationships, embracing
new standards for professional discretion among nurses, but also reflects an increasingly …

Design-based regulation and patient safety: a regulatory studies perspective

K Yeung, M Dixon-Woods - Social science & medicine, 2010 - Elsevier
The optimal choice of regulatory approach for securing patient safety is an important
problem. In this review article, we show how insights from the field of regulatory studies can …

Corporal diagnostic work and diagnostic spaces: Clinicians' use of space and bodies during diagnosis

J Gardner, C Williams - Sociology of health & illness, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
An emerging body of literature in sociology has demonstrated that diagnosis is a useful focal
point for understanding the social dimensions of health and illness. This article contributes to …

Seeing what works: Identifying and enhancing successful interprofessional collaboration between pathology and surgery

K Carroll, J Mesman, H McLeod… - Journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Utilising frozen section technologies, Mayo Clinic has one of the lowest reoperation rates for
breast lumpectomy in the United States. The research reported on sought to understand the …

Government and (non) event: the promise of control

B Anderson, R Gordon - Social & Cultural Geography, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Control rooms routinely deal with happenings that might become events. They attempt to
hide events and their possibility from the users of infrastructure by undertaking various forms …