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Interprofessional working (2016)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K., Bugler, J., & Hayes, S. (2016). Interprofessional working. In D. Sellman, & P. Snelling (Eds.), Becoming a Nurse. Fundamentals of Professional Practice for Nursing (176-200). Oxford: Routledge

This chapter discusses interprofessional working in which nurses may engage. It identifies why interprofessional working is important, and explains a registered nurse's responsibilities and obligations in this regard. It then outlines different types... Read More about Interprofessional working.

Youth work (2014)
Book Chapter
Oliver, B., & Pitt, B. (2014). Youth work. In J. Thomas, K. Pollard, & D. Sellman (Eds.), Interprofessional Working in Health and Social Care. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan

This chapter presents the aims and purpose of youth work- what it is, where it happens and who does it. It outlines the roles of youth workers and how they work illustrated with case studies from practice. It offers a flavour of debates and issues fa... Read More about Youth work.

The need for interprofessional working (2014)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K., Sellman, D., & Thomas, J. (2014). The need for interprofessional working. In K. Pollard, D. Sellman, & J. Thomas (Eds.), Interprofessional Working in Health and Social Care: Professional Perspectives (9-21). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan

Interprofessional working with service users and carers (2014)
Book Chapter
Donskoy, A., & Pollard, K. (2014). Interprofessional working with service users and carers. In D. Sellman, J. Thomas, & K. Pollard (Eds.), Interprofessional Working in Health and Social Care: Professional Perspectives (35-46). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan

The University of the West of England (2014)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K., Fletcher, I., Martin, H., & Hughes, M. (2014). The University of the West of England. In L. D'Avray, H. Barr, & M. Helme (Eds.), Review of Interprofessional Education in the United Kingdom 1997-2013 (75-83). London: CAIPE

An account of the development and implementation of interprofessional education at UWE Bristol between 2001 and 2013.

Theorising service user involvement from a researcher perspective (2013)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K., & Evans, D. (2013). Theorising service user involvement from a researcher perspective. In P. Staddon (Ed.), Mental Health Service Users in Research: Critical Sociological Perspectives (39-51). Bristol, UK: Policy Press

In the United Kingdom, the Department of Health and many funding bodies increasingly expect public involvement in health and social care research. However, members of the public are often still only involved in research as subjects/participants, or i... Read More about Theorising service user involvement from a researcher perspective.

The medicalisation thesis (2010)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K. (2010). The medicalisation thesis. In K. Pollard, J. Thomas, & M. Miers (Eds.), Understanding Interprofessional Working in Health and Social Care. Theory and Practice (121-137). Basingstoke: Palgrave

Organisational issues (2009)
Book Chapter
Harle, T., Page, M., & Ahmad, Y. (2009). Organisational issues. In K. Pollard, J. Thomas, & M. Miers (Eds.), Understanding Interprofessional Working in Health and Social Care: Theory and Practice (154-173). Palgrave Macmillan

Interprofessional working (2009)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K., & Harris, F. (2009). Interprofessional working. In D. Sellman, & P. Snelling (Eds.), Becoming a nurse: a textbook for professional practice (138-166). Harlow, UK: Pearson Higher Education

Developing Information Technology Attitude Scales for Health (ITASH) (2007)
Book Chapter
Ward, R., Pollard, K., Glogowska, M., & Moule, P. (2007). Developing Information Technology Attitude Scales for Health (ITASH). In K. A. Kuhn, J. R. Warren, & T. Y. Leong (Eds.), MEDINFO 2007: Proceedings of the 12th World Congress on Health (Medical) Informatics (177-181). IOS Press

Research into interprofessional relationships in health care (2006)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K. (2006). Research into interprofessional relationships in health care. In A. Kvas, M. Pahor, D. Klemenc, & J. Smitek (Eds.), Collaboration between nurses and doctors in the health care team: an opportunity for improving quality (Slovenian) (47-59). Ljubljana: Nurse Association of Ljubljana

1.4 Searching for autonomy (2006)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K. (2006). 1.4 Searching for autonomy. In S. Wickham (Ed.), Midwifery: Best Practice. Edinburgh: Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann

The need for interprofessional working (2005)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K., Sellman, D., & Senior, B. (2005). The need for interprofessional working. In G. Barrett, D. Sellman, & J. Thomas (Eds.), Interprofessional Working for Health and Social Care: Professional Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan

Does being 'with women' mean being 'with midwives'? How relationships between midwives affect their support for women's choices in childbirth in the U.K. (2005)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K. (2005). Does being 'with women' mean being 'with midwives'? How relationships between midwives affect their support for women's choices in childbirth in the U.K. In R. E. Balin (Ed.), Trends in Midwifery Research (69-101). New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc

The publishers invited the author to contribute this chapter to a volume demonstrating the breadth of international midwifery research, alongside contributions from America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. Reports original qualitative data from a... Read More about Does being 'with women' mean being 'with midwives'? How relationships between midwives affect their support for women's choices in childbirth in the U.K..