Research in the Sociology of Health Care covers health, health care services, and sociological concerns. Each volume addresses an issue of importance in both the US health care system and health care systems across the world. Previously covered topics include:
Research on social inequalities
Social disparities
Chronic diseases
Population health
Research on access, quality and utilization of health care services
Theoretical, qualitative and quantitative papers deal with complex understandings of macro system issues in the following...
Research in the Sociology of Health Care covers health, health care services, and sociological concerns. Each volume addresses an issue of importance ...
This volume explores issues connected with quality, planning of services and access concerns especially as linked with providers of care, health care institutions, and patients. Changes have continued to occur within the field but have been led by overall marketplace trends. Papers in this volume are presented in four parts covering changing models of health care. In Part I topics come from a broad perspective to include: development of newer models of care, more traditional areas such as the medical profession and the patient or the hospital and the patient, the changes that alternative...
This volume explores issues connected with quality, planning of services and access concerns especially as linked with providers of care, health care ...
Research on social inequalities has a very long tradition in sociological research, and discussion of the impact of social inequalities on health and health care delivery has long been one of the more important topics covered by medical sociologists. The research presented in this volume varies in its coverage and its approach to issues of social inequality in health and health care delivery. This volume includes both theoretical and quantitative papers, and deals with complex understandings of macro system issues, the impact of the patient and individual factors on health and health care and...
Research on social inequalities has a very long tradition in sociological research, and discussion of the impact of social inequalities on health and ...
This volume contains papers dealing with macro-level system issues and micro-level issues involving provision of health care as related to major health problems or population health concerns. In the first chapter, the topic of population health is reviewed and examined, looking at relationships between social structure, including socioeconomic status, and health. A number of papers examine social, demographic and structural problems, and a wide variety of major health problems including chronic illnesses, mental illness, serious acute health problems, and disabilities that require health...
This volume contains papers dealing with macro-level system issues and micro-level issues involving provision of health care as related to major healt...
Deals with Social Sources of Disparities in Health and Health Care. This title reviews basic material on the topic. It includes five articles, three focused on racial and ethnic factors in disparities and two on those factors and other social factors such as SES.
Deals with Social Sources of Disparities in Health and Health Care. This title reviews basic material on the topic. It includes five articles, three f...
This volume in the highly-regarded Research in the Sociology of Health Care series, deals with both macro-level system issues and micro-level issues involving access to care, factors that impact access, patients as partners in care and changing roles of health providers. It includes: * examination of factors that impact access to care such as racial/ethnic, social, demographic and structural sources, * discussion of changing patterns of care and changing patterns of interaction between patients and providers of care, * and investigation of changing roles of health care providers within the...
This volume in the highly-regarded Research in the Sociology of Health Care series, deals with both macro-level system issues and micro-level issues i...
The 30th Anniversary volume of Research in the Sociology of Health Care looks at the important links between major social factors and health and health care. The four main factors examined in the book are race/ethnicity, immigration, Socioeconomic Status (SES) and gender. Starting with an introductory chapter which reviews some of the important sociological literature on these social factors as linked to health, the book goes on to cover various key issues, including obesity, ageing, immigration and racial segregation.
The 30th Anniversary volume of Research in the Sociology of Health Care looks at the important links between major social factors and health and healt...
This volume looks at the key links between social determinants, health disparities and health and health care. There is a particular focus on macro-level systems and micro-level issues, including the examination of issues for patients, carers and providers of care. Coverage includes papers on geographical and place factors and disparities, SES and race/ethnicity factors, chronic care and serious health problems such as HIV/AIDs and kidney transplantation, comparative aspects and perceptions of health disparities. Starting with an introduction that reviews the crucial sociological literature...
This volume looks at the key links between social determinants, health disparities and health and health care. There is a particular focus on macro-le...
Focuses on differences in health and health care as linked to important social factors. This title includes six articles looking at racial disparities on a variety of topics such as: knowledge of hepatitis C Virus; health services received and patients' experiences in seeking health care; use of CAM services; and, more.
Focuses on differences in health and health care as linked to important social factors. This title includes six articles looking at racial disparities...