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The Sociology of Healthcare: A Reader for Health Professionals

Editat de Sarah Earle, Gayle Letherby
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2008
A comprehensive collection of classic and contemporary readings in the sociology of health. The Sociology of Healthcare will stimulate debate, reflexive practice and critical thinking in applied sociology and is aimed at the teaching and learning needs of both lecturers and students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781403940803
ISBN-10: 1403940800
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:2008
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

A comprehensive collection of classic and contemporary readings

Notă biografică

SARAH EARLE is Lecturer in Health and Social Care at The Open University, UK. She has published in the areas of the sociology of health and health care education and the sociology of reproduction and sexuality.GAYLE LETHERBY is Professor of Sociology at the University of Plymouth, UK. Her interests are eclectic and include issues of method, methodology and epistemology, reproductive and non/parental identities, working and learning in higher education.

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Dedication Acknowledgements Thinking Sociologically about Health and Healthcare PART I: SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON HEALTH AND HEALTHCAREIntroduction; The Political Economy of Health and Health Care; Ellen AnnandaleThe Medicalisation of Reproduction; Pamela Abbott, Claire Wallace and Melissa TylerThe Social Role of Medicine; David ArmstrongThe Sociological Construction of Medicine; Paul AtkinsonThe Sociological Imagination; Charles Wright MillsPART II: MAKING SENSE OF HEALTHIntroduction; Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches; Keith F. PunchHistorical Data for Health Inequalities; Sara Mallinson, Jennie Popay, Eva Elliot, Sharon Bennett, Lisa Bostock, Anthony Gatrell, Carol Thomas and Gareth Williams Practice-based Evidence; Nick J. Fox'Traditional' and 'Emancipatory' Research; Beth HumphriesWomen Respondents in Health Research; Helen RobertsEthics and Ethics Committees; Carole TrumanPART III: INEQUALITIES AND DIVERSITY IN HEALTH Introduction; The Politics of Victim Blaming; Robert CrawfordThe Determinants of Geographical Inequalities in Health; Heather Joshi, Richard D. Wiggins, Mel Bartley, Richard Mitchell, Simon Gleave and Kevin LynchChildren Reflecting on Health; Kathryn Backett-Milburn, Sarah Cunningham-Burley and John DavisGender and Women's Health; Lesley DoyalMeasuring and Understanding Ethnic Inequalities in Health; Mel BartleyPART IV: BODIES, MINDS AND EMOTIONS Introduction; The Body, Medicine and Death; Deborah Lupton'Enhancing' the Body; Peter Conrad and Heather T. JacobsonHumour and Illness; Alison Chapple and Sue ZieblandAnorexia as Disability; Stephanie Tierney'Dirty Work'; Ian ShawEmotion Work in Midwifery; Billie HunterPART V: POWER, PROFESSIONS AND PRACTICE Introduction; The Characteristics of a Profession; Eliot FriedsonThe Professionalisation of Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Merrijoy Kelner, Beverly Wellman, Heather Boon and Sandy WelshThe Feminisation of Dentistry; Tracey L. AdamsOccupational Boundaries in the Operating Theatre; Stephen Timmons and Judith TannerChoosing to be Childfree; Annily CampbellThe Internet and the Doctor-Patient Relationship; Alex Broom.