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Fluid professional boundaries: ethnographic observations of co-located chiropractors, osteopaths and physiotherapists.

Joshua Toloui-WallaceRoma ForbesOliver P ThomsonNathalia Costa
Published in: BMC health services research (2024)
Physical, social, organisational related factors made the nature of professional boundaries between COPs in these settings fluid; meaning that they were largely not rigid or fixed but rather flexible, responsive and subject to change. These findings may challenge patients, clinicians and administrators to appreciate that traditional beliefs of distinct boundaries between COPs may not be so in co-located clinical environments. Both clinical practice and future research on professional boundaries between COPs may need to further consider some of these broader factors.
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