Sociology and health care: An Introduction for Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals
Sociology and health care: An Introduction for Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals
Mike Sheaff
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Summary
"The author's agenda in writing the book was to provoke critical thinking and awareness and to move beyond the simplistic rhetoric that so often characterizes much of public debate on health care matters.I have no doubt that he has achieved these aims...and more."
Sociology Volume 43, Number 3, June 2009
“Sociology & Health Care is easy to read and offers an introduction into selected, but key areas, of the sociology of health and illness. It is a useful book for health care students as well as health care workers who are interested in the social aspects of their work, their job and how it all fits into the wider society.”
Sociological Research Online
- Are patients ‘customers’? What does this mean for the patient-practitioner relationship?
- What should the relationship be between expert knowledge and our own experiences when dealing with health and illness?
- Do people who are better off get better access to health care?
- The social distribution of knowledge
- The basis of professional power
- Sources of social inequalities in health
- The ability of health care services to address these issues
Sociology and Health Care is key reading for student nurses and those on allied health courses, and also appeals to a wide range of professionals who are interested in current debates in health and social care.
Product Description
Title - Sociology and health care: An Introduction for Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals
Edition -
Author - Mike Sheaff
ISBN 13 - 9780335213887
Imprint - Open University Press
Publisher - Open University Press
Date Published - 16/07/2005
Prize -
No. of pages - 280
Binding Type - Paperback
Dimensions - 170 x 240 x 18mm
Weight - 532 g
Languages - English