ヘルスケア労働の社会的組織<br>The Social Organization of Healthcare Work (Sociology of Health and Illness Monographs)

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ヘルスケア労働の社会的組織
The Social Organization of Healthcare Work (Sociology of Health and Illness Monographs)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 192 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781405133340
  • DDC分類 362.1042

基本説明

Highlights and develops the links between medical sociology and health policy, the sociology of professions, organisational sociology and language and communications studies.

Full Description

This book presents an international snapshot of the social organisation of healthcare.


Papers describe major trends in healthcare in Australia, Canada, Finland, the Netherlands, South America, UK and the USA

Subjects addressed include new models of organisational governance, new medical technologies, and the promotion of private health insurance.

Highlights convergence and divergence across national and international contexts

Fosters links between organisational studies and medical sociology.

Points to new research directions and developments.

Contents

1. Making connections: healthcare as a case study in the social organisation of work: Davina Allen and Alison Pilnick. 2. The promotion of private health insurance and its implications for the social organisation of healthcare: a case study of private sector obstetric practice in Chile: Susan F. Murray and Mary Ann Elston.

3. Understanding the social organisation of maternity care systems: midwifery as a touchstone: Cecilia Benoit, Sirpa Wrede, Ivy Bourgeault, Jane Sandall, Raymond de Vries and Edwin R. van Teijlingen.

4. Managerialism in the Australian public health sector: towards the hyper-rationalisation of professional bureaucracies: John Germov.

5. What's in a care pathway? Towards a cultural cartography of the new NHS: Ruth Pinder, Roland Petchey, Sara Shaw and Yvonne Carter.

6. Arguing about the evidence: readers, writers and inscription devices in coronary heart disease risk assessment: Catherine M. Will.

7. Telephone triage, expert systems and clinical expertise: D Greatbatch, G Hanlon, J Goode, A O'Caithain, T Strangleman and D Luff.

8. Finding dignity in dirty work: the constraints and rewards of low-wage home care labour: Clare L Stacey.

9. Access, boundaries and their effects: legitimate participation in anaesthesia: Dawn Goodwin, Catherine Pope, Magge Mort and Andrew Smith.

Notes on Contributors.

Index.