3 edition of The Sociology of the caring professions found in the catalog.
The Sociology of the caring professions
Published
1990
by Falmer Press in London, New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Statement | edited by Pamela Abbott and Claire Wallace. |
Contributions | Abbott, Pamela., Wallace, Claire. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HV245 .S65 1990 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | vi, 179 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 179 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1966547M |
ISBN 10 | 1850008191, 1850008248 |
LC Control Number | 90200942 |
Teaching and Learning in Nursing. We hope that this book can be used as a resource to increase the body of knowledge in teaching and learning in nursing, thereby enhancing the role and contribution of health care professionals to clinical main aim of teaching and learning in nursing, at all levels, is to enhance the nurses' contribution to assist the individuals, . The second half of The Social Transformation of American Medicine focuses on the transformation of medicine into an industry and the growing role of corporations and the state in the medical system. Starr begins with a discussion on how social insurance came about, how it evolved into a political issue, and why America lagged behind other countries with regards to Author: Ashley Crossman.
This book predicts the decline of today's professions and describes the people and systems that will replace them. In an Internet society, according to Richard Susskind and Daniel Susskind, we will neither need nor want doctors, teachers, accountants, architects, the clergy, consultants, lawyers, and many others, to work as they did in the 20th century. A) Health care is a right, granting equal access to care for everyone. B) Health care is a commodity to be sold at the highest price. C) Health care is neither a right nor a privilege, but a matter of choice. D) Health care is both a right and a privilege for all citizens.
The relationship between gender and professionalisation is a neglected one, and female professional projects have been overlooked in the sociology of professions. The generic notion of profession i Cited by: All professions must have an understanding of their client base if they are to deliver the best service. Nurses must understand who their service users are and who they are likely to be caring for in order to provide the best caring experience possible. Sociology can provide this understanding, and so constitutes valuable theoretical knowledge.
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Book Condition: This book has soft covers. Ex-library, With usual stamps and markings, In fair condition, suitable as a study copy.
Ex-library, With usual stamps and markings, In fair condition, suitable as a study by: The authors discuss the changing role of the caring professions, focussing on their status and the strategies used to enhance the standing of their members. The Sociology of the Caring Professions is for students of nursing and social work and an important text for courses in social policy and sociology.
The Sociology of the Caring Professions by Pamela Abbott,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. Description - The Sociology of the Caring Professions by Pamela Abbott This text discusses the role of the caring professions and reforms in the welfare state, assessing the impact on organizational roles and relationships.
The Sociology of the Caring Professions by Edited by Pamela Abbott This text provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the sociology of : It includes more on the concept of "caring" than the previous edition and includes pressing contemporary themes to the late s such as managerialism, training and education, the skills mix, control and legal relationships, the "new" nursing and gender and care.
The book should be of value to those studying sociology, social policy, nursing and social work.4/5(1). This much-needed book provides a systematic introduction, both conceptual and applied, to the sociology of the professions. Keith Macdonald guides the reader through the chief sociological.
The Sociology of the Professions. Authors (view affiliations) Philip Elliott; Textbook. Citations; 3 Mentions; 10 Downloads; Part of the New Perspectives in Sociology book series (NEPESO) Chapters Table of contents (5 chapters) About About this book; Table of contents.
Search within book. Front Matter. Pages i-x. PDF. Introduction. Philip. This much-needed book provides a systematic introduction, both conceptual and applied, to the sociology of the professions. Keith Macdonald guides the reader through the chief sociological approaches to the professions, addressing their strengths and weaknesses.
Part of the SpringerBriefs in Education book series (BRIEFSEDUCAT) The Sociology of the Professions is a domain within the Sociology of Work whose object is the study of professions as a special category of by: 6. Abstract This much-needed book provides a systematic introduction, both conceptual and applied, to the sociology of the professions.
Keith Macdonald guides the reader through the chief sociological approaches to the professions, addressing their strengths and weaknesses. Robert Dingwall and Philip Lewis’s renowned compilation of diverse chapters—written by internationally recognized theorists and empirical researchers into the sociology of the professions—was groundbreaking when first published in and has influenced scholars, practitioners, and professionals by: Summary: The focus of this book is on issues of professionalization in the health and social caring professions with a practical approach, looking at what actually happens in particular caring professions and the developments in the s in the context of new directions in.
"The Sociology of the Caring Professions is for students of nursing and social work and an important text for courses in social policy and sociology."--Jacket. The subject of this book is what the English-speaking world calls ‘professions’, and which for the sake of sociological clarity we should refer to as ‘occupations based on advanced, or complex, or esoteric, or arcane knowledge’; or better still (although this has the disadvantage of excluding the priesthood) to follow Murphy ( ) and to speak of ‘formally rational abstract utilitarian.
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Description: This book explores sociology and psychology relevant to nursing and explains why it is so important to understand these disciplines in order to be a good nurse. It is written specifically for nursing students, and clearly explains the key concepts using nursing case studies and.
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that socialization into norms determines behavior, Unlike most other areas of sociology, social network theory is usually defined in formal mathematics We know that communication is the transfer of information between or among people,the practice of nursing utilizes constant communication between the nurse.
process of helping’ (Skovholt, ). Chriss () states that the caring professions include all those who provide ‘services to marginal groups and an assortment of distressed individuals’. The caring professionals referred to in this book include social care workers,File Size: 1MB.1 Understanding social care Kevin Lalor and Perry Share Overview There is a good chance you are reading this because you are planning to be, or already are, a social care practitioner.
Yet for many in Irish society, even those entering the field themselves, the meaning of the term ‘social care’ is not Size: KB.Sociology is a key topic for all trainee health professionals, but many struggle to see what sociology has to offer.
Based on years of experience teaching sociology to healthcare students, Lani Russell has written a truly introductory text which explains the main sociological concepts without jargon or becoming too advanced.