Within health and social care, academic attention is increasingly paid to understanding the nature and centrality of body work. Relatively little is known about how and where body work specifically fits into the wider work relations that produce it in healthcare settings. We draw on ethnographic observations of staff practice in three National Health Service acute hospital wards in the United Kingdom to make visible the micro-processes of patient care sequences including both body work and the work contextualising and supporting it. Our data, produced in 2015, show body work interactions in acute care to be critically embedded within a context of initiating, preparing, moving and restoring and proceeding. Shades of privacy and objectificati...
Background and aims: The effectiveness of the treatments carried out in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU...
The body is a central feature of pharmacy practice. Despite this and the increased sociological focu...
The subject of this thesis is the lived experience of training in non-orthodox health care professio...
Body work is a central activity in the practice of many workers in the field of health and social ca...
Body work is a central activity in the practice of many workers in the field of health and social ca...
With ‘efficiency savings’ the watchword for health and social care services, reorganisation and labo...
Body work has been foregrounded in recent sociological writings on health and social care, particula...
This project works toward understanding the setting of an acute care hospital from the perspective ...
With ‘efficiency savings’ the watchword for health and social care services, reorganisation and labo...
This paper highlights the central role of the flesh within care relationships and how this disrupts ...
Consultations in healthcare settings involve an initial phase of “history-taking”, during which the ...
Visible persons, invisible work? Exploring articulation work in the implementation of person-centred...
This research locates my work in a theoretical and practical context, exemplified by a five-day inte...
This paper draws on two data sources (Kelly's ethnographic study and a British Broadcasting Corporat...
This article explores the relationship between ‘body work’ and gender, asking why paid work involvin...
Background and aims: The effectiveness of the treatments carried out in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU...
The body is a central feature of pharmacy practice. Despite this and the increased sociological focu...
The subject of this thesis is the lived experience of training in non-orthodox health care professio...
Body work is a central activity in the practice of many workers in the field of health and social ca...
Body work is a central activity in the practice of many workers in the field of health and social ca...
With ‘efficiency savings’ the watchword for health and social care services, reorganisation and labo...
Body work has been foregrounded in recent sociological writings on health and social care, particula...
This project works toward understanding the setting of an acute care hospital from the perspective ...
With ‘efficiency savings’ the watchword for health and social care services, reorganisation and labo...
This paper highlights the central role of the flesh within care relationships and how this disrupts ...
Consultations in healthcare settings involve an initial phase of “history-taking”, during which the ...
Visible persons, invisible work? Exploring articulation work in the implementation of person-centred...
This research locates my work in a theoretical and practical context, exemplified by a five-day inte...
This paper draws on two data sources (Kelly's ethnographic study and a British Broadcasting Corporat...
This article explores the relationship between ‘body work’ and gender, asking why paid work involvin...
Background and aims: The effectiveness of the treatments carried out in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU...
The body is a central feature of pharmacy practice. Despite this and the increased sociological focu...
The subject of this thesis is the lived experience of training in non-orthodox health care professio...