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System, society and dominance effects in the adoption of tele-health: atri-country comparison

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Russell, Bob ; Smith, Chris ; Valsecchi, Raffaella ; Andersson Bäck, Monica

Economic and Industrial Democracy

2017

38

3

August

425-47

health ; call centre ; medical care

Australia ; Sweden ; United Kingdom

Social protection - Health policy

https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X15579287

English

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" Although there have been many studies of low skilled call centre operators, research on professional workers in call centres is less common and cross-national research on such operations even rarer. This article compares the labour process experiences of tele-nurses – registered nurses in call centre settings – across three countries: the UK, Australia and Sweden. Using cross-national, comparative ethnographies, through a system, society and dominance (SSD) approach, the article explores the common problems tele-nurses face as well as distinctive societal differences in the ways in which this branch of e-health care is being established. The outcomes reveal both societal diversity and mounting pressures towards a globalizing conformity between the three countries with regard to the working practices of tele-nursing. The findings have important implications for whether or not a professional project can be developed around tele-health care."

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