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Chapter 10 Using Knowledge-as-Inquiry to Mobilize Change: A Retrospective Analysis of “Moments of Change” in a Relational Practice

Relational Practices, Participative Organizing

ISBN: 978-0-85724-006-4, eISBN: 978-0-85724-007-1

Publication date: 17 November 2010

Abstract

Europe's population is aging. Compared to the number of people who live with an acute, life-threatening disease, more people now live with the effects of serious chronic illnesses, and disability toward the end of life. Meeting both needs presents a public health challenge. Policy makers and health professionals recognize that these changes require a health program that encourages both inventive cure and care professionalization, particularly palliative care for those patients (and their families) who cannot be cured (Davies & Higginson, 2004).

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Maas, A.J.J.A., Stravers, J.H. and Baar, F.P.M. (2010), "Chapter 10 Using Knowledge-as-Inquiry to Mobilize Change: A Retrospective Analysis of “Moments of Change” in a Relational Practice", Steyaert, C. and Van Looy, B. (Ed.) Relational Practices, Participative Organizing (Advanced Series in Management, Vol. 7), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 177-198. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1877-6361(2010)0000007014

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