Dominant issues in medical sociology:
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface ix
Introduction xi
1. INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL
SOCIOLOGY 1
Introduction 1
READING 1
Themes in Medical Sociology
Phil Brown 3
The Patient
2. THE PATIENT STATUS:
BEYOND THE SICK ROLE 13
Introduction 13
READING 2
Illness Behavior and the Sick
Role in Chronic Disease: The
Case of Multiple Sclerosis
David C. Stewart and Thomas J.
Sullivan 16
READING 3
Waiting for the Family Legacy:
The Experience of Being at Risk
for Machado Joseph Disease
Marie J. Boutte 29
ADDENDUM 3A
Geri s Gamble: Sick Role
Adoption and the Genetic Marker
Susan Ager 39
3. THE PATIENT STATUS: THE
COURSE AND EXPERIENCE
OF ILLNESS 49
Introduction 49
READING 4
The Trajectory Perspective:
Spousal Work in the Context of
Chronic Illness
Juliet M. Corbin and Anselm Strauss 51
READING 5
Making a Life with HIV Disease
Rose Weitz 63
4. THE PATIENT PRACTITIONER
RELATIONSHIP 73
Introduction 73
READING 6
Structural Constraints in the
Doctor Patient Relationship: The
Case of Noncompliance
Irving Kenneth Zola 76
ADDENDUM 6A
The Meaning of Medications:
Another Look at Compliance
Peter Conrad 83
READING 7
Conflicting Explanatory Models in
the Care of the Chronically III:
The Voice of Medicine and the
Voice of the Life World
Arthur Kleinman 95
10. SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY: THE
IMPACT OF GENDER, RACE,
ETHNICITY, AND CLASS 442
Introduction 442
READING 29
Pathways of Health and Death
Lois M. Verbrugge 447
READING 30
Social Class, Health, and Illness
Diana B. Dutton 470
ADDENDUM 30A
Hispanic Health in the United
States
Council on Scientific Affairs 483
READING 31
Race or Class versus Race and
Class: Mortality Differentials in
the United States
Vincente Navarro 491
READING 32
Popular Epidemiology:
Community Response to Toxic
Waste Induced Disease
Phil Brown 4%
ADDENDUM 32A
Environmental Racism: Reviewing
the Evidence
Paul Mohai and Bunyan Bryant 505
11. SOCIOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVES ON DISEASE
PREVENTION AND HEALTH
PROMOTION 516
Introduction 516
READING 33
Hidden Arguments: Political
Ideology and Disease Prevention
Policy
Sylvia Noble Tesh 519
READING 34
Sickness and Health in America:
The Role of Public Health in the
Prevention of Disease
Judith Walzer Leavitt and Ronald L.
Numbers 529
READING 35
In the Eye of the Storm: The
Epidemiological Construction
Of AIDS
Gerald M. Oppenheimer 538
READING 36
Wellness in the Workplace:
Potential and Pitfalls of Work Site
Health Promotion
Peter Conrad 556
READING 37
Promoting Health
David Mechanic 569
READING 8
Midwives in Transition: The
Structure of a Clinical Revolution
Barbara Katz Rothman 104
READING 9
From Activated Patient to Pacified
Activist: A Study of the Self Care
Movement in the United States
Gordon H. DeFriese, Alison
Woomert, Priscilla A. Guild, Allan B.
Sleekier, and Thomas R. Konrad 113
The Practitioner and the
Profession
5. THE PROFESSIONAL
SUBCULTURE: THE LOSS OF
IDEALISM AND TRAINING
FOR UNCERTAINTY 133
Introduction 133
READING 10
Learning to Doctor: Reflections
on Recent Accounts of the
Medical School Years
Peter Conrad 136
ADDENDUM 10A
Negotiating to Do Surgery
Diana Scully 146
READING 11
Uncertainty and Control in
Professional Training
Donald Light. Jr. 153
ADDENDUM 11A
The Effect of Practice Style on
Rates of Surgery: The Role of the
Surgical Signature
John Wennberg and Alan Gittelsohn 165
6. THE MAKING OF DISEASE:
SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION,
MEDICALIZATION, AND
DEMEDICALIZATION 175
Introduction 175
READING 12
Neurasthenia: Weakness and
Exhaustion in the United States
and China
Arthur Kleinman 178
READING 13
Women and Medical ization: A
New Perspective
Catherine Kohler Riessman 190
ADDENDUM 13A
Turkey Baster Babies: The
Demedicalization of Artificial
Insemination
Daniel Wikler and Norma J. Wikler 212
READING 14
Bringing the Social Back In: A
Critique of the Biomedicalization
of Dementia
Karen A. Lyman 231
ADDENDUM 14A
Misdiagnosis of Senile Dementia:
Denial of Care to the Elderly
Marjorie Glassman 243
READING 15
How Short Is Too Short?
Marketing Human Growth
Hormone
Barry Werth 249
7. THE PROFESSION AND
TURF CONTROL 256
Introduction 256
READING 16
Social Control and the DSM: In
the Direction of a Sociology of
Diagnosis
Howard D. Schwartz 259
READING 17
Gender, Professionalizatlon, and
Occupational Anomie: The Case
of Nursing
Howard D. Schwartz, Peggy L.
deWolf, and James K. Skipper 266
The System
8. THE CHANGING
ORGANIZATION OF HEALTH¬
CARE SERVICES 279
Introduction 279
READING 18
The Changing Health
Care System
Office of Technology Assessment 283
READING 19
The New Medical Industrial
Complex
Arnold S. Relman 292
ADDENDUM 19A
Caveat Emptor
Walt Bogdanich 305
READING 20
The Transformation of the
American Hospital: Community
Institution toward Business
Enterprise
Lawton R. Burns 312
ADDENDUM 20A
The People Pushers
Walt Bogdanich 331
READING 21
Social Policy and Everyday Life in
Nursing Homes: A Critical
Ethnography
Timothy Diamond 339
READING 22
The Hospice in the Context of an
Aging Society
Judith A. Levy 351
READING 23
The Home as Workshop: Women
as Amateur Nurses and Medical
Care Providers
Nona Y. Glazer 362
9. HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE:
ISSUES IN ACCESS AND
DELIVERY 373
Introduction 373
READING 24
Rights and the Provision of
Health Care: A Comparison of
Great Britain, Canada, and the
United States
Caroline Kaufmann 376
READING 25
The Uninsured: From Dilemma to
Crisis
Emily Friedman 397
READING 26
Issues in the Application of High
Cost Medical Technology: The
Case of Organ Transplantation
Nancy G. Kutner 405
READING 27
Rationing and the Ideology of
Exclusion
Howard D. Schwartz 416
READING 28
Ironies of Inclusion:
Social Class and
Deinstitutionalization
Hendrick Wagenaar and Dan A.
Lewis 426
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