Andrew Neil Fletcher
Andrew Neil Fletcher
How 'evidence' is conceptualised, generated and deployed in meso-level policy implementation on the ground is critical to health delivery. Using the case of a large-scale health service reconfiguration in northwest England, this study began...
The omnipresence of risk and associated harms in secure and forensic mental health services in England and Wales [0.03%]
英格兰和威尔士安全与司法精神病服务中的风险及伴随损害的普遍性
Sarah Markham
Sarah Markham
Current legislation and policy frameworks regulating the detention and treatment of mentally disordered offenders in England and Wales are predicated on the assumption that a minority of patients have enduring violent tendencies and pose a ...
The psychosocial implications of social distancing for people with COPD: some exploratory issues facing a uniquely marginalised group during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行期间慢性阻塞性肺病患者的社会隔离的心理社会影响:一个独特且被边缘化的群体面临的一些探索性问题
Heather Yoeli
Heather Yoeli
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an illness associated with intersectional poverty and stigma in old age; people with COPD are susceptible to anxiety, loneliness and isolation. People with COPD who contract COVID-19 are at hi...
How US newspapers view the UK's NHS: a study in international lesson-drawing [0.03%]
美国报纸眼中的英国国民医疗服务体系:国际借鉴研究
Sean Tunney,Jane Thomas,Adam Cox
Sean Tunney
Healthcare on both sides of the Atlantic is a highly charged political and economic subject. This work considers US media coverage of the UK's National Health Service (NHS), an under-researched area. We assess the framing of the NHS in edit...
'I couldn't say the words': communicative bodies and spaces in parents' encounters with nonsuicidal self-injury [0.03%]
“我说不出那些话来”:父母与非自杀性自伤患者相遇时的身体和空间的交流
Peter Steggals,Steph Lawler,Ruth Graham
Peter Steggals
There is a growing recognition that nonsuicidal self-injury commonly incorporates communicative and interactional dimensions. But regardless of whether we approach self-injury within the terms of deliberate interpersonal communication, it i...
Forbidding your cake and eating it too: health performance strategies in U.S. middle class families [0.03%]
既要又要还得兼得:美国中产阶级家庭的健康策略
Laurel Graham,Jennifer Friedman,Xamil Vega
Laurel Graham
Interviewing 67 primarily middle-class parents and children in a southern U.S. city, we learned that families know a great deal about the dangers of excess sugar consumption. However, in the private spaces of family life, families let down ...
Ambivalence and the biopolitics of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) implementation [0.03%]
关于HIV预暴露预防(PrEP)实施的矛盾性和生物政治学问题
Mark Gaspar,Travis Salway,Daniel Grace
Mark Gaspar
Ambivalence, the vacillation between conflicting feelings and thoughts, is a key characteristic of scientific knowledge production and emergent biomedical technology. Drawing from sociological theory on ambivalence, we have examined three a...
Amy Chandler,Caroline King,Chris Burton et al.
Amy Chandler et al.
Research engaging qualitatively with clinical practitioners' understanding of, and response to, self-harm has been limited. Self-harm offers a particularly compelling case through which to examine the enduring challenges faced by practition...
The changing governance of welfare: revisiting Jessop's framework in the context of healthcare [0.03%]
福利治理的变化:在医疗保健背景下重新审视Jessop的框架
Ian Greener
Ian Greener
This paper revisits Jessop's governance of welfare framework, suggesting that in the post-financial crisis era of austerity we need to look again at its analytical dimensions. The paper reformulates Jessop's Schumpeterian Welfare Postnation...
Health capital: toward a conceptual framework for understanding the construction of individual health [0.03%]
健康资本:一个理解个体健康构建的概念框架
Anna Schneider-Kamp
Anna Schneider-Kamp
Emerging perspectives of health as individualized and privatized capital seem promising to shed light on the construction of individual health in the face of the growing individualization of healthcare. This article reviews extant perspecti...