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245 00 $aUnderstanding health and social care :$ban introductory reader /$cedited by Margaret Allot and Martin Robb, in association with the Open University.
260 $aLondon :$bSage,$c1998.
300 $aix, 318 pages :$billustrations, tables ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
530 $aAlso issued online.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rCelia Davies and Martin Robb --$gSect. 1.$tAccounts of Care and Caring --$tIntroduction /$rJan Walmsley --$g1.$tAnthology: Voices from the Institutions /$rJoanna Bornat --$g2.$tInsider Researcher /$rHoward Mitchell --$g3.$t'Tangled Web' of Emotions /$rVal Hollinghurst --$g4.$tCaring in Families: a Case Study /$rJan Walmsley --$g5.$tSnowballs and Acorns: Medicine by Impact /$rTom Heller --$g6.$tNursing Practice and the Lived Experience of Illness /$rP. Benner and J. Wrubel --$gSect. 2.$tWhere Care Takes Place --$tIntroduction /$rSheila Peace --$g7.$tPersistent Image /$rR.A. Parker --$g8.$tTotal Institutions /$rK. Jones and A.J. Fowles --$g9.$tLosing Your Home /$rA. Norman --$g10.$tPhysical World /$rD. Willcocks, S. Peace and L. Kellaher --$g11.$tBlack Perspectives on Residential Care /$rBlack Perspectives Sub-Group --$g12.$tShifting Concept of Community /$rMarjorie Mayo --$gSect. 3.$tModels of Care: Challenge and Change --$tIntroduction /$rCelia Davies and Martin Robb --$g13.$tStriking Balances: Living with Parkinson's Disease /$rRuth Pinder --$g14.$tNew Obstetrics: Science or Social Control? /$rLesley Doyal --$g15.$tListening and Life-History Work /$rJohn Killick --$g16.$tApproaches to Reminiscence /$rJoanna Bornat --$g17.$tFrom Group Meeting to Therapeutic Group /$rBernadette Duffy and Brian McCarthy --$g18.$tHousing Primary Health Care in the Community /$rLyn Fisk --$g19.$tCreating a Space for Absent Voices: Disabled Women's Experience of Receiving Assistance with Daily Living Activities /$rJenny Morris --$g20.$tCarers and Professionals -- the Carer's Viewpoint /$rAnnie Bibbings --$g21.$t'He's our child and we shall always love him' -- Mental Handicap: the Parents' Response /$rRobina Shah --$g22.$tCloak of Professionalism /$rCelia Davies --$g23.$tPrinciples of Empowerment /$rMarian Barnes and Alan Walker --$gSect. 4.$tWhen Care Goes Wrong --$tIntroduction /$rHilary Brown --$g24.$tTowards an Explanation of the Corruption of Care /$rJulia Wardhaugh and Paul Wilding --$g25.$tBedroom Abuse: the Hidden Work in a Nursing Home /$rGeraldine Lee-Treweek --$g26.$tBody Care and Learning To Do for Others /$rJocelyn Lawler --$g27.$tChild Protection: Messages from Research /$rDartington Social Research Unit (HMSO) --$g28.$tElder Abuse and the Policing of Community Care /$rSimon Biggs --$gSect. 5.$tContexts of Care: Policies and Politics --$tIntroduction /$rCelia Davies --$g29.$tBecoming Consumers of Community Care: Households within the Mixed Economy of Welfare /$rJohn Baldock and Clare Ungerson --$g30.$tMedical/Social Boundary /$rJulia Twigg --$g31.$tWorking on the Front Line: Risk Culture and Nursing in the New NHS /$rEllen Annandale --$g32.$tLearning Disabilities: a Service in Jeopardy /$rR. Hadley and R. Clough --$g33.$tEvaluating Market Principles in Health Care /$rLinda J. Jones --$g34.$tPrinciples of Reform /$rDavid Marsland --$g35.$tAlternative Futures /$rRoger Hadley and Roger Clough.
650 0 $aSocial medicine.
650 02 $aSocial Welfare [MESH]
650 02 $aSocial Work [MESH]
650 02 $aHealth Services Administration [MESH]
650 02 $aCommunity Health Services [MESH]
650 02 $aSocial Problems [MESH]
650 7 $aSocial medicine.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01122637
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653 $aCommunity health services
653 $aMedical care
653 $aSocial service
700 1 $aAllott, Margaret.
700 1 $aRobb, Martin.
710 2 $aOpen University.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tUnderstanding health and social care.$dLondon : Sage, 1998$w(OCoLC)605505501
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0656/97062172-t.html
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