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  1. Tensions in Sharing Client Confidences While Respecting Autonomy: implications for interprofessional practice.Althea Allison & Ann Ewens - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (5):441-450.
    This article aims to explore the ethical issues arising from the sharing of information in the context of interprofessional collaboration. The increased emphasis on interprofessional working has highlighted the need for greater collaboration and sharing of client information. Through the medium of a case study, we identify a number of tensions that arise from collaborative relationships, which are not conducive to supporting interprofessional working in an ethically sound manner. Within this article, it is argued that the way forward within these (...)
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