Sociology of Health & Illness 2001 - Abstracts

Sociology of Health & Illness 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
A theoretical proposal for the relationship between context and disease.Sociology and social workFrohlich, Katherine L., Corin, Ellen, Potvin, Louise
Blurring the boundaries: breastfeeding and maternal subjectivity.Sociology and social workLupton, 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 workVassy, 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 workGriffiths, Lesley
Changing faces: nurses as emotional jugglers.Sociology and social workBolton, Sharon C.
Clinical actions and financial constraints: the limits to rationing intensive care.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing)Sociology and social workLapsley, Irvine, Melia, Kath
Contemporary legends, rumours and collective behaviour: some neglected resources for medical sociology?Sociology and social workDingwall, 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 workBourgeault, 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 workJallinoja, Piia
Governmentality and risk: setting priorities in the new NHS.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing; National Health Service)Sociology and social workJoyce, Paul
How 'we' are different from 'them': occupational boundary maintenance in the treatment of musculo-skeletal problems.Sociology and social workNorris, Pauline
Illness and other assaults on self: the relative impact of HIV/AIDS on women's lives.Sociology and social workCiambrone, Desiree
Illness narratives: fact or fiction?Sociology and social workBury, Mike
Interviews and biographical time: the case of long-term HIV nonprogressors.Sociology and social workPierret, Janine
Introduction: a sociological perspective on rationing: power, rhetoric and situated practices.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing)Sociology and social workLight, Donald W., Hughes, David
Invisible women? The importance of gender in lay beliefs about heart problems.Sociology and social workEmslie, Carol, Hunt, Kate, Watt, Graham
Looking good, feeling good: the embodied pleasures of vibrant physicality.Sociology and social workMonaghan, Lee F.
Non-biomedical health care practices in the State of Morelos, Mexico: analysis of an emergent phenomenon.(alternative medicine)Sociology and social workNigenda, Gustavo, Lockett, Lejeune, Manca, Cristina, Mora, Gerardo
Normality, risk and the future: implicit communication of threat in health surveillance.Sociology and social workLauritzen, Sonja Olin, Sachs, Lisbeth
Norms for priority setting among health professionals: a view from Norway.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workLian, 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 workGreen, Sara E.
Operationalising the collection of ethnicity data in studies of the sociology of health and illness.Sociology and social workAspinall, Peter J.
Prescribing and the defence of clinical autonomy.Sociology and social workBritten, Nicky
Print media coverage of environmental causation of breast cancer.Sociology and social workBrown, 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 workAlbrecht, Gary L.
Rationing through risk assessment in clinical genetics: all categories have wheels.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing)Sociology and social workPrior, Lindsay
Sociological imperialism and the profession of medicine revisited: where are we now?Sociology and social workWilliams, Simon J.
'So why are you here?' Assessing risk in HIV prevention and test decision counselling.Sociology and social workKinnell, Ann Marie Kofmehl
Sporting cancer: struggle language in news reports of people with cancer.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workSeale, Clive
Subverting criteria: the role of precedent in decisions to finance surgery.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Rationing)Sociology and social workHeritage, John, Boyd, Elizabeth, Kleinman, Lawrence
System induced setbacks in stroke recovery.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workHart, Elizabeth
The limitations of a negotiation model for perimenopausal women.Sociology and social workMasse, Raymond, Legare, France, Cote, Luc, Dodin, Sylvie
The role of menopause in women's experiences of the 'change of life'.Sociology and social workBallard, 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 workClark, Alexander M.
'We mustn't judge people...but': staff dilemmas in dealing with racial harassment amongst hospice service users.Sociology and social workGunaratnam, Yasmin
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