Bioethical Issues – Sociological Perspectives: Advances in Medical Sociology
Autor Barbara Katz Rothman, Elizabeth M. Armstrong, Rebecca Tigeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 dec 2007
The remaining four sections of the book address more specific topics relating to inequalities and disparities. The second section examines racial and ethnic inequalities and disparities. The third section includes articles that address the issue from the perspective of research about health care providers and health care facilities. The last two sections of the book focus on consumers and topics of health care disparities, with Section 4 focused on issues related to substance abuse, mental health and related concerns. Section 5 includes articles looking at issues of vulnerable women, women with breast cancer and people with colorectal cancer.
Inequalities and Disparities in Health Care and Health is important reading for medical sociologists and people working in other social science disciplines studying health-related issues. The volume also provides vital information for health services researchers, policy analysts and public health researchers.
* A great resource for health services researchers, policy analysts and public health researchers
* An in-depth look at bioethics, focussing on health inequalities and disparities
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780762314386
ISBN-10: 0762314389
Pagini: 364
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 838 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Seria Advances in Medical Sociology
ISBN-10: 0762314389
Pagini: 364
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 838 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Seria Advances in Medical Sociology
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Medical sociologists and people working in other social science disciplines studying health-related issues. The volume also provides vital information for health services researchers, policy analysts and public health researchers.Cuprins
TABLE OF CONTENTS, working version, February 2007
Introductory Preface: Co-authored by the editors.
Part I: Placing Bioethics Historically
Introduction by the editors
1. Whose Body (of Opinion) is it Anyway? Historicizing Tissue Ownership and Examining ‘Public Opinion’ in Bioethics
2. Bioethics in the media: Shifting definitions of expertise from Cruzan to Schiavo
3. The Changing Context of Neonatal Decision Making: Are the Consumerist and Disability Rights Movements Having an Effect?
4. The Importation of American Bioethics to Japan
Part II: The Sociology of a Working Bioethics: Private Narratives
Introduction by the editors
5. Ethical Mindfulness: Narratives and Everyday Ethics in Health Care
6. ’What Are We Really Doing Here?’ Journeys into Hospital Ethics Committees in Germany: Nurses Participation and the(ir) Marginalization of Care
7. Healthcare Ethics Committees Without Function? Locations and Forms of Ethical Speech in a ‘Society of Presents’
8. Making the Autonomous Client: How Genetic Counselors Construct Autonomous Subjects
Part III: Bioethics in the Policy Arena: Public Narratives
Introduction by the Editors
9. Cutting Risk: Male Circumcision, HIV Prevention and the Ethics of Promoting Wellness
10. But you cannot influence the direction of your thinking: Guiding Self-Government in Bioethics Policy Discourse
11. Genomics, Gender and Gender Capital: The Need for an Embodied Ethics of Reproduction
Part IV: Reimagining Bioethics and Expanding Borders
Introduction by the editors
12. Sociological Contributions to Developing Ethical Standards for Medical Research in Very Poor Countries: The Case of Nepal
13. Not All Children are Created Equal: Inequities, Life Course and the Social Production of the Diabetes Epidemic
14. Changing the Subject: Science, Subjectivity and the Structuring of Ethical Implications
Introductory Preface: Co-authored by the editors.
Part I: Placing Bioethics Historically
Introduction by the editors
1. Whose Body (of Opinion) is it Anyway? Historicizing Tissue Ownership and Examining ‘Public Opinion’ in Bioethics
2. Bioethics in the media: Shifting definitions of expertise from Cruzan to Schiavo
3. The Changing Context of Neonatal Decision Making: Are the Consumerist and Disability Rights Movements Having an Effect?
4. The Importation of American Bioethics to Japan
Part II: The Sociology of a Working Bioethics: Private Narratives
Introduction by the editors
5. Ethical Mindfulness: Narratives and Everyday Ethics in Health Care
6. ’What Are We Really Doing Here?’ Journeys into Hospital Ethics Committees in Germany: Nurses Participation and the(ir) Marginalization of Care
7. Healthcare Ethics Committees Without Function? Locations and Forms of Ethical Speech in a ‘Society of Presents’
8. Making the Autonomous Client: How Genetic Counselors Construct Autonomous Subjects
Part III: Bioethics in the Policy Arena: Public Narratives
Introduction by the Editors
9. Cutting Risk: Male Circumcision, HIV Prevention and the Ethics of Promoting Wellness
10. But you cannot influence the direction of your thinking: Guiding Self-Government in Bioethics Policy Discourse
11. Genomics, Gender and Gender Capital: The Need for an Embodied Ethics of Reproduction
Part IV: Reimagining Bioethics and Expanding Borders
Introduction by the editors
12. Sociological Contributions to Developing Ethical Standards for Medical Research in Very Poor Countries: The Case of Nepal
13. Not All Children are Created Equal: Inequities, Life Course and the Social Production of the Diabetes Epidemic
14. Changing the Subject: Science, Subjectivity and the Structuring of Ethical Implications