Understanding health and social care : an introductory reader

1998 
INTRODUCTION - Celia Davies and Martin Ross PART ONE: ACCOUNTS OF CARE AND CARING Introduction - Jan Walmsley Anthology - Joanna Bornat Voices from the Institutions The Insider Researcher - Howard Mitchell A 'Tangled Web' of Emotions - Val Hollinghurst Caring in Families - Jan Walmsley A Case Study Snowballs and Acorns - Tom Heller Medicine by Impact Nursing Practice and the Lived Experience of Illness - P Benner and R Wrybel PART TWO: WHERE CARE TAKES PLACE Introduction - Sheila Peace The Persistent Image - R A Parker Total Institutions - K Jones and A J Fowles Losing Your Home - A Norman The Physical World - D Willcocks, S Peace and L Kellaher Black Perspectives on Residential Care - Black Perspectives Sub-Group The Shifting Concept of Community - Marjorie Mayo PART THREE: MODELS OF CARE: CHALLENGE AND CHANGE Introduction - Celia Davies and Martin Robb Striking Balances - Ruth Pinder Living with Parkinson's Disease The New Obstetrics - Lesley Doyal Science or Social Control? Listening and Life History Work - John Killick Approaches to Reminiscence - Joanna Bornat From Group Meeting to Therapeutic Group - Bernadette Duffy and Brian McCarthy Housing Primary Health Care in the Community - Lyn Fisk Creating a Space for Absent Voices - Jenny Morris Disabled Women's Experience of Receiving Assistance with Daily Living Activities Carers and Professionals - Annie Bibbings The Carer's Viewpoint 'He's Our Child and We Shall Always Love Him' - Mental Handicap - Robina Shah The Parents' Response The Cloak of Professionalism - Celia Davies Principles of Empowerment - Marian Barnes and Alan Walker PART FOUR: WHEN CARE GOES WRONG Introduction - Hilary Brown Towards an Explanation of the Corruption of Care - Julia Wardhaugh and Paul Wilding Bedroom Abuse - Geraldine Lee-Treweek The Hidden Work in a Nursing Home Body Care and Learning To Do for Others - Jocelyn Lawler Child Protection - Dartington Social Research Unit (HMSO) Messages from Research Elder Abuse and the Policing of Community Care - Simon Biggs PART FIVE: CONTEXTS OF CARE: POLICIES AND POLITICS Introduction - Celia Davies Becoming Consumers of Community Care - J Baldock and C Ungerson Households within the Mixed Economy of Welfare The Medical//Social Boundary - Julia Twigg Working on the Front-Line - Ellen Annandale Risk Culture and Nursing in the New NHS Learning Disabilities - R Hadley and R Clough A Service in Jeopardy Evaluating Market Principles in Health Care - Linda J Jones Principles of Reform - D Marsland Alternative Futures - R Hadley and R Clough
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