The sociology of health, healing, and illness

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The sociology of health, healing, and illness

Gregory L. Weiss, Lynne E. Lonnquist

Prentice Hall, c1997

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Updated to reflect important changes in health care in society and significant advancements in medical sociology, this text provides an overview of the field, offering coverage of traditional topics, current issues and public policy debates affecting the field.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Perspectives on the sociology of health, healing and illness: an introduction to the sociology of health, healing and illness
  • the development of scientific medicine. Part 2 The influence of the social environment on health and illness: social epidemiology
  • disease and illness in American society
  • social stress. Part 3 Health and illness behaviours: health behaviour
  • illness and sick role behaviour. Part 4 Health care practitioners and their relationships with patients: physicians and the profession of medicine
  • medical education and the socialization of physicians
  • nurses, mid-level health care practitioners, and allied health workers
  • alternative healers and alternative healing practices
  • the physician-patient relationship
  • professional and ethical obligations of physicians in the physician-patient relationship. Part 5 The health care system: the United States health care system
  • health care delivery
  • the social implications of health care technology
  • comparative health care systems.

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