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期刊名:Sociology of health & illness

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ISSN:0141-9889

e-ISSN:1467-9566

IF/分区:2.7/Q1

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The article explores the role of algorithmic procedures in the implementation of the programme of precision medicine (PM), currently pursued in molecular tumour boards (MTBs) that emerged from the confluence of previous tumour boards and th...
Rajvinder Samra Rajvinder Samra
Across health research, drawing on accounts from people with lived experience is often promoted as a shift away from epistemic injustice wherein the knowledge of the marginalised is ignored/silenced. Paradoxically for people with mental dis...
Marjo Kolehmainen Marjo Kolehmainen
This article analyses mental health support through the lens of care. Drawing upon a study of various practices of teletherapy and remote counselling during the COVID-19 pandemic, it empirically analyses mental healthcare by tapping into th...
Olivia Spalletta,Sara Green Olivia Spalletta
Low-value care (LVC) is increasingly the focus of debates on how to reduce the use of healthcare resources while maintaining quality care. General practitioners (GPs) are often considered central to this aim. Although GPs facilitate early d...
Alice Scavarda,Mario Cardano,Luigi Gariglio Alice Scavarda
The paper discusses the role of the interaction between parents and healthcare professionals in overcoming or heightening childhood vaccine hesitancy. Childhood vaccine hesitancy is seen as a set of attitudes and behaviours-that is, disposi...
Patricia Irizar,Dharmi Kapadia,Harry Taylor et al. Patricia Irizar et al.
We aim to explore the association between racial discrimination across the life course on common mental disorders (CMD) during the COVID-19 pandemic, testing direct and indirect pathways. Cross-sectional data were obtained from the Evidence...
Oliver Koenig,Sabine Mandl,Simon Reisenbauer Oliver Koenig
This article examines how vulnerability emerged, evolved and was contested during Austria's COVID-19 response, by attending to the entangled realities of people with dis/abilities. Using a posthumanist, agential realist lens and a diffracti...
Siân M Beynon-Jones,Alankrita Anand Siân M Beynon-Jones
This paper articulates a sociological approach to bodies that function differently after birth. We suggest that post-birth bodies are distributed across a variety of areas of existing scholarship and that this can make it difficult to grapp...
Daniel Robins,Nik Brown,Karl Atkin et al. Daniel Robins et al.
We propose a sociological approach to healthcare robots that emphasises the heterogeneous ethics of mutual labour and the complex definitions of care that emerge through robot design/deployment. This argument is the product of a narrative l...
Joanne Bryant,Peter Aggleton Joanne Bryant
Narratives of resilience are proliferating in health policy and research where they are used to address problems threatening individuals and communities. Resilience approaches are often considered alternatives to other models of interventio...