Illness and social relations : issues in the sociology of health care

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Illness and social relations : issues in the sociology of health care

Evan Willis

Allen & Unwin, 1994

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注記

Collection of articles previously published in various journals

Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-202) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

From the author of "Medical Dominance" (1989), "Researching Health Care: Dilemmas, Designs and Disciplines" (1992), and "Sociological Quest" (1993), this book discusses key issues in the sociology of health. Willis explores the relationship between illness and society, looking at the health workforce, complementary therapies, technology, occupational health and safety, and other key issues.

目次

  • Part 1 The health workforce: who does what to whom? The social structure of health care delivery
  • Sister Elizabeth Kenny and the evolution of the occupational division of labour in health care
  • medical dominance and the politics of nursing skills
  • complementary healers. Part 2 Technology and health care: technological innovation and the labour process in health care
  • the social relations of medical technology - the case of echocardiography
  • the changing social relations of condom technology in the AIDS era. Part 3 Ill health as social process: RSI as a social process
  • the industrial relations of occupational health and safety - a labour process approach
  • hierarchies, bureaucracies and professions - the Medicare review (part two).

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