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Understanding Health and Social Care Margaret Allott

Understanding Health and Social Care By Margaret Allott

Understanding Health and Social Care by Margaret Allott


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Cutting across the division between health care and social care, the book links policy to practice, juxtaposing the voices of a range of careers and service users wih insights from academic debate and research. Published as a set book for the Open University course: Health and Social Care (K100).

Understanding Health and Social Care Summary

Understanding Health and Social Care: An Introductory Reader by Margaret Allott

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).

Understanding Health and Social Care Reviews

`[This book] attempts to address an area often under-represented in the literature and to connect the day to day experience of caring and being cared for, with new ideas and ways of thinking about health and social care. To this end, it sets out to bring together the voices of services users with reflections from academic research and debate; and to link policy to practice and theory to experience in a tangible way' - Community Care

About Margaret Allott

Martin Robb is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Health and Social Care at The Open University. He is co-editor of Relating Experience: stories from health and social care (Routledge, 2005); Communication, Relationships and Care (Routledge, 2004); and Understanding Health and Social Care (SAGE, 1998), and has published articles and book chapters on a wide range of topics, with a recent focus on issues of fatherhood, masculinity and childcare. Before joining the OU he worked in informal and community education projects with adults and young people.

Table of Contents

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

Additional information

GOR001408866
9780761956860
0761956867
Understanding Health and Social Care: An Introductory Reader by Margaret Allott
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
19971216
336
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