Power Struggles in MDT Meetings: Using Different Orders of Interaction to Understand the Interplay of Hierarchy, Knowledge and Accountability

  • Smart C
  • Pollock C
  • Aikman L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Power and hierarchy are key themes in MDT interactions. The literature suggests they can lead to some clinicians not being heard, with negative consequences for assessments. Power and hierarchy can be considered as relational, best studied as one person talks to...

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Smart, C., Pollock, C., Aikman, L., & Willoughby, E. (2018). Power Struggles in MDT Meetings: Using Different Orders of Interaction to Understand the Interplay of Hierarchy, Knowledge and Accountability. In Interprofessional Care and Mental Health (pp. 97–121). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98228-1_5

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