British medical sociology emerged in the shadow of a publicly-funded National Health Service, and the need for evidence to support the development of policy and services. Although the initial focus was on applied problems, largely defined by the medical profession, a combination of permissive leadership in the early research centres and the desire of research administrators to widen research agendas, gave medical sociologists considerable latitude to developed distinctive research programmes. By the 1970s British medical sociologists were turning their attention to focused studies of interaction in health care settings, on the one hand, and professional power, structural interests, social disadvantage and gender, on the other. But this shif...
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the complex issues surrounding the regulation of t...
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the complex issues surrounding the regulation of t...
Sociology, medicine and the construction of health-related sociology Starting from a paper about clo...
This paper investigates the development of medical sociology in four selected Western nations --the ...
With some notable exceptions, such as Davis (1996), Elston (1994) and Gabe and Bury (1996), few writ...
If doctors find sociological methods unreliable, the results unsound, and the approach irrelevant, t...
Until recently, a medical qualification was required for senior public health posts in the UK Nation...
International audienceIs there a European sociology of health, illness and medicine – or, in short, ...
As a framework for presenting ideas on developing ways to make sociology more applicable, we focus o...
The production and reception of scientific papers in the academic-industrial complex have been negle...
In contrast to previous studies, which focus upon the professional dynamics of translational health ...
Medical sociology has its roots in three dif-ferent if related notions: medicine as a social science...
Within the subfield of the sociology of health and illness, mental health is a well-established and ...
Research as a whole, with medical research as part thereof, is supported by organizational systems w...
From the first emergence of medical sociology in the 1950s, medical education enjoyed a central plac...
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the complex issues surrounding the regulation of t...
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the complex issues surrounding the regulation of t...
Sociology, medicine and the construction of health-related sociology Starting from a paper about clo...
This paper investigates the development of medical sociology in four selected Western nations --the ...
With some notable exceptions, such as Davis (1996), Elston (1994) and Gabe and Bury (1996), few writ...
If doctors find sociological methods unreliable, the results unsound, and the approach irrelevant, t...
Until recently, a medical qualification was required for senior public health posts in the UK Nation...
International audienceIs there a European sociology of health, illness and medicine – or, in short, ...
As a framework for presenting ideas on developing ways to make sociology more applicable, we focus o...
The production and reception of scientific papers in the academic-industrial complex have been negle...
In contrast to previous studies, which focus upon the professional dynamics of translational health ...
Medical sociology has its roots in three dif-ferent if related notions: medicine as a social science...
Within the subfield of the sociology of health and illness, mental health is a well-established and ...
Research as a whole, with medical research as part thereof, is supported by organizational systems w...
From the first emergence of medical sociology in the 1950s, medical education enjoyed a central plac...
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the complex issues surrounding the regulation of t...
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the complex issues surrounding the regulation of t...
Sociology, medicine and the construction of health-related sociology Starting from a paper about clo...