Sociology of Health & Illness 2001 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A theoretical proposal for the relationship between context and disease. | Sociology and social work | Frohlich, Katherine L., Corin, Ellen, Potvin, Louise |
Blurring the boundaries: breastfeeding and maternal subjectivity. | Sociology and social work | Lupton, Deborah, Schmied, Virginia |
Categorisation and micro-rationing: access to care in a French emergency department.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing) | Sociology and social work | Vassy, Carine |
Categorising to exclude: the discursive construction of cases in community mental health teams.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing) | Sociology and social work | Griffiths, Lesley |
Changing faces: nurses as emotional jugglers. | Sociology and social work | Bolton, Sharon C. |
Clinical actions and financial constraints: the limits to rationing intensive care.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing) | Sociology and social work | Lapsley, Irvine, Melia, Kath |
Contemporary legends, rumours and collective behaviour: some neglected resources for medical sociology? | Sociology and social work | Dingwall, Robert |
Everyday experiences of implicit rationing: comparing the voices of nurses in California and British Columbia.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing) | Sociology and social work | Bourgeault, Ivy Lynn, Armstrong, Pat, Armstrong, Hugh, Choiniere, Jacqueline, Lexchin, Joel, Mykhalovskiy, Eric, Peters, Suzanne, White, Jerry |
Genetic screening in maternity care: preventive aims and voluntary choices. | Sociology and social work | Jallinoja, Piia |
Governmentality and risk: setting priorities in the new NHS.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing; National Health Service) | Sociology and social work | Joyce, Paul |
How 'we' are different from 'them': occupational boundary maintenance in the treatment of musculo-skeletal problems. | Sociology and social work | Norris, Pauline |
Illness and other assaults on self: the relative impact of HIV/AIDS on women's lives. | Sociology and social work | Ciambrone, Desiree |
Illness narratives: fact or fiction? | Sociology and social work | Bury, Mike |
Interviews and biographical time: the case of long-term HIV nonprogressors. | Sociology and social work | Pierret, Janine |
Introduction: a sociological perspective on rationing: power, rhetoric and situated practices.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing) | Sociology and social work | Light, Donald W., Hughes, David |
Invisible women? The importance of gender in lay beliefs about heart problems. | Sociology and social work | Emslie, Carol, Hunt, Kate, Watt, Graham |
Looking good, feeling good: the embodied pleasures of vibrant physicality. | Sociology and social work | Monaghan, Lee F. |
Non-biomedical health care practices in the State of Morelos, Mexico: analysis of an emergent phenomenon.(alternative medicine) | Sociology and social work | Nigenda, Gustavo, Lockett, Lejeune, Manca, Cristina, Mora, Gerardo |
Normality, risk and the future: implicit communication of threat in health surveillance. | Sociology and social work | Lauritzen, Sonja Olin, Sachs, Lisbeth |
Norms for priority setting among health professionals: a view from Norway.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Lian, Olaug S. |
'Oh, those therapists will become your best friends': maternal satisfaction with clinics providing physical, occupational and speech therapy services to children with disabilities. | Sociology and social work | Green, Sara E. |
Operationalising the collection of ethnicity data in studies of the sociology of health and illness. | Sociology and social work | Aspinall, Peter J. |
Prescribing and the defence of clinical autonomy. | Sociology and social work | Britten, Nicky |
Print media coverage of environmental causation of breast cancer. | Sociology and social work | Brown, Phil, Zavestoski, Stephen M., McCormick, Sabrina, Mandelbaum, Joshua, Luebke, Theo |
Rationing health care to disabled people.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing) | Sociology and social work | Albrecht, Gary L. |
Rationing through risk assessment in clinical genetics: all categories have wheels.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing) | Sociology and social work | Prior, Lindsay |
Sociological imperialism and the profession of medicine revisited: where are we now? | Sociology and social work | Williams, Simon J. |
'So why are you here?' Assessing risk in HIV prevention and test decision counselling. | Sociology and social work | Kinnell, Ann Marie Kofmehl |
Sporting cancer: struggle language in news reports of people with cancer.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Seale, Clive |
Subverting criteria: the role of precedent in decisions to finance surgery.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing) | Sociology and social work | Heritage, John, Boyd, Elizabeth, Kleinman, Lawrence |
System induced setbacks in stroke recovery.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Hart, Elizabeth |
The limitations of a negotiation model for perimenopausal women. | Sociology and social work | Masse, Raymond, Legare, France, Cote, Luc, Dodin, Sylvie |
The role of menopause in women's experiences of the 'change of life'. | Sociology and social work | Ballard, Karen D., Kuh, Diana J., Wadsworth, Michael E.J. |
Treatment decision-making during the early stages of heart attack: a case for the role of body and self in influencing delays. | Sociology and social work | Clark, Alexander M. |
'We mustn't judge people...but': staff dilemmas in dealing with racial harassment amongst hospice service users. | Sociology and social work | Gunaratnam, Yasmin |
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