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Professional boundaries in action: Using reflective spaces for boundary work to incorporate a new healthcare role

Prior research on professional boundary work emphasises the importance of subtle interactions among affected individuals when a new role is inserted into an established professional setting, which inevitably changes the prevalent division of labour. Thus, managers may set reflective spaces for profe...

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Published in:Human relations (New York) 2022-07, Vol.75 (7), p.1270-1297
Main Authors: Lunkka, Nina, Jansson, Noora, Mainela, Tuija, Suhonen, Marjo, Meriläinen, Merja, Puhakka, Vesa, Wiik, Heikki
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