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El. knyga: EBOOK: The Social Context Of Health

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-1998
  • Leidėjas: Open University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780335231706
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-1998
  • Leidėjas: Open University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780335231706

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* In what way is health related to our sense of self-identity? * How do we make decisions about our health in an age of uncertainty? * Which developments in medical knowledge and the delivery of care change our ideas about health?

The central theme running through this book is the essentially 'social' nature of health. This embraces the way medical knowledge emerged out of a specific set of historical and intellectual circumstances, and the shaping of the health professions by the cultural and political milieu of the nineteenth century. Like non-expert knowledge, the development and application of expert knowledge in health is embedded in social processes. In this accessible text the complex relationships between inequality, race, gender and other social divisions are examined and related to changes in health care. Problems central to the delivery of health care are highlighted and linked to challenges to established health-care professions and systems. Michael Hardey shows the way in which health has become part of our identity, and relates this to the increasing range of health advice and the constant choices available in terms of our health and lifestyles.

Recenzijos

"This book is well crafted, stimulating and will stand as a major landmark in our gathering perceptions of how social care markets have developed in the 1990's." - Research Policy and Planning

Series editors' foreword vi
Introduction 1(4)
The social context of health
5(16)
Understanding health and constructing illness
21(26)
The health services and the delivery of care
47(19)
Caring and curing: the health professions
66(22)
Social divisions and health
88(33)
Gender and health
121(20)
Opportunities and constraints in health
141(10)
References 151(23)
Index 174


Michael Hardey is a Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Southampton. At present he is working on a study of the Internet as a source of ideas about health and the relationship between masculinity and health. He has previously written about the dilemmas of nursing research and knowledge and the lifestyles of lone parents.