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Demanding Patients? Anne Rogers

Demanding Patients? By Anne Rogers

Demanding Patients? by Anne Rogers


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Summary

This volume brings together concepts, policy issues and research findings on help-seeking and healthcare utilization. It focuses on lay decision making and examines the influences and factors shaping the relationship between health need and demand for care.

Demanding Patients? Summary

Demanding Patients?: Analysing the Use of Primary Care by Anne Rogers

This volume brings together concepts, policy issues and research findings on help-seeking and healthcare utilization. It focuses on lay decision making and examines the influences and factors shaping the relationship between health need and demand for care by examining the connections between people's experience of health problems, their care for themselves and their use of formal health care and community planning.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Policy context, influences and approaches to understanding demand and use of services: conceptualizing need and demand in the NHS; the problem of inappropriate demand - the view from primary care; models, approaches and problems in the study of the use of services. Part 2 Lay action in the formulation of demand: how the experience of illness and service use shapes help-seeking; the influence of individuals and social networks on help seeking; self and lay care in managing illness. Part 3 Mediating demand in primary care: community pharmacy as a primery care and a self care resource; information, the media and lay decision making. Conclusion: managing demand better at the interface between lay and primary care.

Additional information

GOR003897512
9780335200900
0335200907
Demanding Patients?: Analysing the Use of Primary Care by Anne Rogers
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
19981201
224
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