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User involvement in Finland: the hybrid of control and emancipation
Journal of Health, Organisation and Management , 06/29/09
Leppo A et al. - The promotion of new ideals does not automatically result in the empowerment of service users or the erosion of professional power. The two institutions differ greatly: institutional context and gender shape the everyday realisation of the new ideals. In both institutions, however, professionals have adopted new practices and rethought their role.
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