Search Results - "Adams, Tracey"
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Politics, ecologies and professional regulation: The case of British Columbia's Professional Governance Act
Published in The British journal of sociology (01-09-2024)“…A variety of theories have been proposed to explain why states pass legislation to regulate professional groups, and why, more recently, they have acted to…”
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Sociology of professions: international divergences and research directions
Published in Work, employment and society (01-02-2015)“…This article considers points of convergence and divergence in English-language publications in the sociology of professions. While research on professions in…”
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Professional regulation, profession-state relations and the pandemic response: Australia, Canada, and the UK compared
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-03-2022)“…The COVID-19 pandemic provoked a surge in demand for health services. To help meet this demand, governments and health profession regulators implemented…”
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Cancer of the vagina
Published in International journal of gynecology and obstetrics (01-10-2018)“…Diagnosis of a primary vaginal cancer is rare because most of these lesions will be metastatic from another primary site. Although cancer of the vagina is more…”
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This Happens All the Time: Organizations, Rationalization and Ethical Dilemmas in Engineering
Published in Work, employment and society (01-12-2020)“…Given their positions of public trust, regulated professions are legally required to uphold ethical standards, and ensure that professional practice protects…”
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“The workload is staggering”: Changing working conditions of stay‐at‐home mothers under COVID‐19 lockdowns
Published in Gender, work, and organization (01-11-2022)“…The COVID‐19 pandemic has drawn attention to the home as a work environment, but the focus has centered on the experiences of paid workers. Stay‐at‐home…”
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Health professional regulation in historical context: Canada, the USA and the UK (19th century to present)
Published in Human resources for health (20-10-2020)“…There is no widespread agreement over what form healthcare professional regulation should take, and the evidence base concerning the effectiveness and fairness…”
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Professional regulation in the digital era: A qualitative case study of three professions in Ontario, Canada
Published in PloS one (10-05-2024)“…Technology is transforming service delivery and practice in many regulated professions, altering required skills, scopes of practice, and the organization of…”
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Cancer of the vagina: 2021 update
Published in International journal of gynecology and obstetrics (01-10-2021)“…Diagnosis of a primary vaginal cancer is rare, as most vaginal tumors are metastatic from another primary site. Although cancer of the vagina is more common in…”
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Cervical cancer therapies: Current challenges and future perspectives
Published in Tumour virus research (01-06-2022)“…Cervical cancer is the fourth most common female cancer worldwide and results in over 300 000 deaths globally. The causative agent of cervical cancer is…”
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Drivers of regulatory reform in Canadian health professions: Institutional isomorphism in a shifting social context
Published in Journal of professions and organization (31-12-2022)“…Abstract Research has documented how the decline in professional self-regulation in the UK and Australia was led by policy-makers in response to regulatory…”
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Regulating for-profit virtual care in Canada: Implications for medical profession regulators and policy-makers
Published in Healthcare management forum (01-03-2023)“…For-profit virtual medical care has been expanding rapidly in Canada, creating new societal and practical challenges requiring policy and regulatory reform. We…”
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How gender shapes interprofessional teamwork in the operating room: a qualitative secondary analysis
Published in BMC health services research (19-12-2021)“…Despite substantial implications for healthcare provider practice and patient outcomes, gender has yet to be systematically explored with regard to…”
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“Drop dead … I need your job”: An exploratory study of intra-professional conflict amongst nurses in two Ontario cities
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-04-2016)“…Past studies have focused on inter-professional conflict and its implication for professional status and work. However, there is a dearth of research on…”
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Marginalized Inclusion: The Experiences of Visible Minority Engineers in Ontario, Canada
Published in Canadian ethnic studies (22-06-2022)“…There is substantial evidence that members of visible minorities experience labour market disadvantages in Canada; however, some fields appear more welcoming…”
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Regulating in the public interest: Lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published in Healthcare management forum (01-01-2023)“…This article has three aims. First, to reflect on how conceptualizations of the public interest may have shifted due to COVID-19. Second, to focus on the…”
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Sexuality post gynaecological cancer treatment: a qualitative study with South African women
Published in BMJ open (23-09-2020)“…ObjectivesThis study investigated women’s experiences of their sexuality post gynaecological cancer treatment. Using a holistic sexuality framework, the study…”
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Gendered ecologies: Explaining interprofessional and gender inequalities in Ontario midwifery
Published in Journal of professions and organization (18-03-2024)“…Abstract Although midwifery has been a self-regulating profession in Ontario, Canada for over 30 years, practitioners continue to face barriers and…”
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Neo-weberianism and changing state-profession relations: the case of Canadian health care
Published in Sociologia (Lisbon, Portugal) (31-07-2018)“…Professions now operate in a more critical modern Western societal context. This has typically led to a major political challenge by the state to the…”
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Gender and Feminization in Health Care Professions
Published in Sociology compass (01-07-2010)“…Within health care, there has long been a gender division of professional labor: men have predominated in higher‐status, higher‐paying professions like…”
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