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Promoting healthy routes back to work? Boundary spanning health professionals in employability programmes in Great Britain
Colin Lindsay
, Matthew Dutton
Work, Employment And Organisation
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Boundary Spanning
100%
Work
100%
Program
100%
Health Professionals
100%
Health
45%
Professional Personnel
36%
Service Industries
27%
Program Management
18%
Contracting Out
18%
Unemployed
18%
Practice
9%
District
9%
Evaluation Research
9%
Ability
9%
Conceptualization
9%
Discussion
9%
Employment Services
9%
Approach
9%
Change
9%
In-Depth Interview
9%
Problem
9%
Health Service Organisation
9%
Policy
9%
Personnel
9%
Boundaries
9%
Organizations
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Health Practitioner
100%
Socialized Medicine
45%
Evaluation Research
9%
Obstetric Delivery
9%
Psychology
Health
100%
Interviews
9%
Research
9%
Evaluation
9%
Abilities
9%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Professional Service
27%
Multi-Project Management
18%
Employment Service
9%