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Library | Materyal Türü | Barkod | Yer Numarası | Durum |
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Searching... Pamukkale Tıp Fakültesi Kütüphanesi | Kitap | 0010702 | WA100.U53 1998 | Searching... Unknown |
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This introductory text provides a wide-ranging collection of key readings in the field of health and social care.
The book features classic readings alongside articles reflecting the most recent theoretical and empirical work. Cutting across the conventional divide between health care and social care, the Reader sets out to link policy to practice in a tangible way, juxtaposing the voices of a range of carers and service users with insights from academic debate and research.
The Reader is divided into five sections focusing on: the experience of caring or being cared for; the environment in which care takes place; the ways in which care has been conceptualized; issues of abuse in care settings; and the political context of care.
Understanding Health and Social Care is the course reader for The Open University′s level one undergraduate course in health and social care (K100).
Author Notes
Margaret Allott is a Senior Course Manager and Martin Robb is a Lecturer at the School of Health and Social Welfare at The Open University.
Table of Contents
| IntroductionCelia Davies and Martin Ross |
| Part 1 Accounts of Care and Caring |
| IntroductionJan Walmsley |
| AnthologyJoanna Bornat |
| Voices from the Institutions |
| The Insider ResearcherHoward Mitchell |
| A 'Tangled Web' of EmotionsVal Hollinghurst |
| Caring in FamiliesJan Walmsley |
| A Case Study |
| Snowballs and AcornsTom Heller |
| Medicine by Impact |
| Nursing Practice and the Lived Experience of IllnessP Benner and R Wrybel |
| Part 2 Where Care Takes Place |
| IntroductionSheila Peace |
| The Persistent ImageR A Parker |
| Total InstitutionsK Jones and A J Fowles |
| Losing Your HomeA Norman |
| The Physical WorldD Willcocks and S Peace and L Kellaher |
| Black Perspectives on Residential Care - Black Perspectives Sub-Group |
| The Shifting Concept of CommunityMarjorie Mayo |
| Part 3 Models of Care: Challenge and Change |
| IntroductionCelia Davies and Martin Robb |
| Striking BalancesRuth Pinder |
| Living with Parkinson's Disease |
| The New ObstetricsLesley Doyal |
| Science or Social Control? |
| Listening and Life History WorkJohn Killick |
| Approaches to ReminiscenceJoanna Bornat |
| From Group Meeting to Therapeutic GroupBernadette Duffy and Brian McCarthy |
| Housing Primary Health Care in the CommunityLyn Fisk |
| Creating a Space for Absent VoicesJenny Morris |
| Disabled Women's Experience of Receiving Assistance with Daily Living Activities |
| Carers and ProfessionalsAnnie Bibbings |
| The Carer's Viewpoint |
| 'He's Our Child and We Shall Always Love Him'Mental Handicap and Robina Shah |
| The Parents' Response |
| The Cloak of ProfessionalismCelia Davies |
| Principles of EmpowermentMarian Barnes and Alan Walker |
| Part 4 When Care Goes Wrong |
| IntroductionHilary Brown |
| Towards an Explanation of the Corruption of CareJulia Wardhaugh and Paul Wilding |
| Bedroom AbuseGeraldine Lee-Treweek |
| The Hidden Work in a Nursing Home |
| Body Care and Learning To Do for OthersJocelyn Lawler |
| Child Protection - Dartington Social Research Unit (HMSO) |
| Messages from Research |
| Elder Abuse and the Policing of Community CareSimon Biggs |
| Part 5 Contexts Of Care: Policies and Politics |
| IntroductionCelia Davies |
| Becoming Consumers of Community CareJ Baldock and C Ungerson |
| Households within the Mixed Economy of Welfare |
| The Medical/Social BoundaryJulia Twigg |
| Working on the Front-LineEllen Annandale |
| Risk Culture and Nursing in the New NHS |
| Learning DisabilitiesR Hadley and R Clough |
| A Service in Jeopardy |
| Evaluating Market Principles in Health CareLinda J Jones |
| Principles of ReformD Marsland |
| Alternative FuturesR Hadley and R Clough |
