Understanding health and social care : an introductory reader / edited by Margaret Allott and Martin Robb.
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- 0761956859
- 0761956867 (pbk.)
- 9780761956860
- 9780761956853
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- 361.942
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For the Open University's level one undergraduate course in health and social care (K100)
First published 1998. Reprinted 2007.
Includes bibliographies and index.
[PART 1 Accounts of care and caring] Anthology: voices from the institutions / Joanna Bornat -- The insider researcher / Howard Mitchell -- A "tangled web" of emotions / Val Hollinghurst -- Caring in families: a case study / Jan Walmsley -- Snowballs and acorns: medicine by impact / Tom Heller -- Nursing practice and the lived experience of illness / P. Benner and J. Wrubel.
[PART 2 Where care takes place] 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 3 Models of care: challenge and change] Striking balances: living with Parkinson's disease / Ruth Pinder -- The new obstetrics: science or social control? / Lesley Doyal -- 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: disabled women's experience of receiving assistance with daily living activities / Jenny Morris -- Carers and professionals - the carer's viewpoint / Annie Bibbings -- "He's our child and we shall always love him" - mental handicap: the parents' response / Robina Shah -- The cloak of professionalism / Celia Davies -- Principles of empowerment / Marian Barnes and Alan Walker.
[PART 4 When care goes wrong] Towards an explanation of the corruption of care / Julia Wardhaugh and Paul Wilding -- Bedroom abuse: the hidden work in a nursing home / Geraldine Lee-Treweek -- Body care and learning to do for others / Jocelyn Lawler -- Child protection: messages from research / Dartington Social Research Unit (HMSO) -- Elder abuse and the policing of community care / Simon Biggs.
[PART 5 Contexts of care: policies and politics] Becoming consumers of community care: households within the mixed economy of welfare / John Baldock and Calre Ungerson -- The medical/social boundary / Julia Twigg -- Working on the front line: risk culture and nursing in the new NHS / Ellen Annandale -- Learning disabilities: a service in jeopardy / R. Hadley and R. Clough -- Evaluating market principles in health care / Linda J. Jones -- Principles of reform / David Marsland -- Alternative futures / Roger Hadley and Roger Clough.
Published in association with The Open University.
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