Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Professionals, Professionalization and the Caring Professions /Pamela Abbott and Liz Meerabeau -- Chapter 2 Health Visiting, Social Work, Nursing and Midwifery: a History /Pamela Abbott and Claire Wallace -- Chapter 3 Nursing: will the Idea of Vocation Survive? /Lesley Mackay -- Chapter 4 The Case in Social Work: Psychological Assessment and Social Regulation /David McCallum -- Chapter 5 Project 2000 and the Nature of Nursing Knowledge /Liz Meerabeau -- Chapter 6 Evidence-based Practice: a Dilemma for Health Visiting? /Kate Robinson -- Chapter 7 Professionalization: Dilemmas for Midwifery /Mavis Kirkham -- Chapter 8 The De-professionalization of Probation Officers /Tim May and Jill Annison -- Chapter 9 Social Work and De-professionalization /Richard Hugman -- Chapter 10 Conflict over the Grey Areas: District Nurses and Home Helps Providing Community Care /Pamela Abbott -- Chapter 11 Doctor-Nurse Relationships: Accomplishing the Skill Mix in Health Care /Davina Allen -- Chapter 12 Doing the Right Thing? Managerialism and Social Welfare /John Clarke -- Chapter 13 Reflections /Liz Meerabeau and Pamela Abbott -- Index.
Pamela Abbott is Head of the School of Social Sciences at the University of Teesside. Liz Meera beau is Head of the School of Health at the University of Greenwich.
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