Medical Proofs, Social Experiments: Clinical Trials in Shifting Contexts
Editat de Catherine Will, Tiago Moreiraen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 noi 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138260443
ISBN-10: 1138260444
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138260444
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Catherine Will lectures in Sociology at the University of Sussex, UK.
Tiago Moreira lectures in the School of Social Sciences at Durham University, UK.
Tiago Moreira lectures in the School of Social Sciences at Durham University, UK.
Recenzii
'At a time when "evidence" has become central to debates about healthcare and rationing, this important book brings together valuable studies that show how contingent and complex the construction of evidence in clinical trials really is.' Carl May, Newcastle University, UK 'Relying upon detailed multidisciplinary investigations of clinical trials, this highly original book provides illuminating insights into the ongoing (silent) transformation of our societies into evidence-based societies.' Michel Callon, Mines Paris Tech, France
'... an excellent book that should and will find readership not only as a seminal collection on clinical trials but also as a locus for broader debate in the sociology of health and illness, political sociology, and science and technology studies.' Network, the Magazine of the British Sociological Association
'The real strength of this book is the brilliant use of real life examples to illustrate its key points... examples demonstrate the social reality in which clinical trials are carried out and the challenges that this generates. The large number of contributing authors means that each issue is tackled from a slightly different perspective resulting in a rich set of ideas and philosophies. Most importantly, the sociological research described in this book provides not only a means by which to criticize the limitations of RCTs, as has been done countless times before, but also as a way to better understand the evidence that they generate and to provide solutions to some of these limitations. Because of the breadth of information provided and the importance of the subject matter, this book will be of interest to anyone involved in the generation or application of medical evidence.' Health Sociology Review
'... an excellent book that should and will find readership not only as a seminal collection on clinical trials but also as a locus for broader debate in the sociology of health and illness, political sociology, and science and technology studies.' Network, the Magazine of the British Sociological Association
'The real strength of this book is the brilliant use of real life examples to illustrate its key points... examples demonstrate the social reality in which clinical trials are carried out and the challenges that this generates. The large number of contributing authors means that each issue is tackled from a slightly different perspective resulting in a rich set of ideas and philosophies. Most importantly, the sociological research described in this book provides not only a means by which to criticize the limitations of RCTs, as has been done countless times before, but also as a way to better understand the evidence that they generate and to provide solutions to some of these limitations. Because of the breadth of information provided and the importance of the subject matter, this book will be of interest to anyone involved in the generation or application of medical evidence.' Health Sociology Review
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction, Catherine Will, Tiago Moreira; Part I The Practices of Research; Chapter 1a Reconciling Research with Medical Care in RCTs, Stefan Timmermans; Chapter 2 Bridging the Ontological Divide: Different Social Worlds in the Conduct of a Pilot Study, Ben Heaven; Chapter 3 From Dirty Data to Credible Scientific Evidence: Some Practices Used to Clean Data in Large Randomised Clinical Trials, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson; Part II Framing Collective Interpretation; Chapter 4 Addressing the Commercial Context: The Collective Critique of Clinical Trials, Catherine Will; Chapter 5 When are Trials Not Enough? Clinical Versus Cost-effectiveness in the Controversy Over Access to Dementia Drugs in the NHS, Tiago Moreira; Part III Testing the Limits for Policy; Chapter 6 Comparing Artificial Groups: On the History and Assumptions of the Randomised Controlled Trial, Trudy Dehue; Chapter 7 Pragmatic Fact-making: Contracts and Contexts in the UK and the Gambia, Ann Kelly; Chapter 8 Trial, Trial, Trial Again: Reconstructing the Gold Standard in the Science of Prostate Cancer Detection, Alex Faulkner; Chapter 10 Conclusion: So What?, Tiago Moreira, Catherine Will;
Descriere
Clinical trials have become key technologies for decision making in the contemporary world. Their results shape medical practice and determine priorities across health care systems, but the work that goes into producing credible data is often hidden. Medical Proofs, Social Experiments draws upon detailed case studies to argue that to understand their value we need to pay more attention to the contexts for these modern medical experiments.