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‘Sociology of Health & Illness’
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“They created a team of almost entirely the people who work and are like them”: A qualitative study of organisational culture and racialised inequalities among healthcare staff
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-12-06
Sociology
2
“No one associates alcohol with being in good health”: Health and wellbeing as imperatives to manage alcohol use for young people
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-02-26
Sociology
3
What would it take to meaningfully attend to ethnicity and race in health research? Learning from a trial intervention development study
Sociology of Health & Illness
2022-01-13
Sociology
4
Pregnancy and childbirth in English prisons: institutional ignominy and the pains of imprisonment
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-01-11
Sociology
5
Men, suicide, and family and interpersonal violence: A mixed methods exploratory study
Sociology of Health & Illness
2022-05-02
Sociology
The impossibility of engaged research: Complicity and accountability between researchers, ‘publics’ and institutions
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-12-07
Sociology
Austerity and identity formation: How welfare cutbacks condition narratives of sickness
Sociology of Health & Illness
2022-09-06
Sociology
8
Data protection, information governance and the potential erosion of ethnographic methods in health care?
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-11-23
Sociology
9
Why doesn’t integrated care work? Using Strong Structuration Theory to explain the limitations of an English case
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-11-06
Sociology
10
Drug fatalities and treatment fatalism: Complicating the ageing cohort theory
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-05-07
Sociology
11
Forms of resistance in people with severe and profound intellectual disabilities
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-02-26
Sociology
Health inequalities, fundamental causes and power: towards the practice of good theory
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-11-22
Sociology
13
The muddle of institutional racism in mental health
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-05-13
Sociology
14
Material Citizenship: An ethnographic study exploring object–person relations in the context of people with dementia in care homes
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-06-25
Sociology
15
‘I'll put up with things for a long time before I need to call anybody’: Face work, the Total Institution and the perpetuation of care inequalities
Sociology of Health & Illness
2022-01-26
Sociology
16
Re‐ordering connections: UK healthcare workers' experiences of emotion management during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-10-27
Sociology
17
What does the literature mean by social prescribing? A critical review using discourse analysis
Sociology of Health & Illness
2022-04-11
Sociology
18
A glimpse behind the organisational curtain: A dramaturgical analysis exploring the ways healthcare staff engage with online patient feedback ‘front’ and ‘backstage’ at three hospital Trusts in England
Sociology of Health & Illness
2023-01-21
Sociology
19
Uncomfortable science: How mathematical models, and consensus, come to be in public policy
Sociology of Health & Illness
2022-09-22
Sociology
Masculinities, emotions and men’s suicide
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-03-10
Sociology
Compulsory separation of women prisoners from their babies following childbirth: Uncertainty, loss and disenfranchised grief
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-12-27
Sociology
22
Obese societies: Reconceptualising the challenge for public health
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-05-09
Sociology
23
Situating adherence to medicines: The embodied practices and hinterlands of HIV antiretrovirals
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-03-29
Sociology
Searching for diagnostic certainty, governing risk: Patients' ambivalent experiences of medical testing
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-10-29
Sociology
Divergent spender: State‐societal and meso‐organisational mechanisms in the containment of public spending on pharmaceuticals in a liberal capitalist democracy
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-07-15
Sociology
Can HIV‐positive gay men become parents? How men living with HIV and HIV clinicians talk about the possibility of having children
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-11-22
Sociology
27
Patient informed choice in the age of evidence‐based medicine: IVF patients’ approaches to biomedical evidence and fertility treatment add‐ons
Sociology of Health & Illness
2022-11-13
Sociology
Drawing a line in the sand: affect and testimony in autism assessment teams in the UK
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-02-23
Sociology
29
‘You're just a locum’: professional identity and temporary workers in the medical profession
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-10-28
Sociology
Egg donation in the age of vitrification: A study of egg providers’ perceptions and experiences in the UK, Belgium and Spain
Sociology of Health & Illness
2022-11-30
Sociology
Affect, dis/ability and the pandemic
Sociology of Health & Illness
2022-06-03
Sociology
32
Risk work in dental practices: an ethnographic study of how risk is managed in NHS dental appointments
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-07-07
Sociology
A sociology of precision‐in‐practice: The affective and temporal complexities of everyday clinical care
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-11-29
Sociology
Overcoming adversity: a grounded theory of health management among middle‐aged and older gay men
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-06-25
Sociology
Beyond deficit: ‘strengths‐based approaches’ in Indigenous health research
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-06-19
Sociology
36
COVID‐19, public health, and the politics of prevention
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-11-06
Sociology
Advising without personalising: how a helpline may satisfy callers without giving medical advice beyond its remit
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-04-18
Sociology
‘So just to go through the options…’: patient choice in the telephone delivery of the NHS Improving Access to Psychological Therapies services
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-09-23
Sociology
Experiences and meaning of loneliness beyond age and group identity
Sociology of Health & Illness
2022-09-08
Sociology
Excitable models: Projections, targets, and the making of futures without disease
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-05-04
Sociology
41
Desynchronised times? Chronobiology, (bio)medicalisation and the rhythms of life itself
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-07-13
Sociology
Towards a sociological understanding of medical gaslighting in western health care
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-08-25
Sociology
Technologies of time: women’s practices of trying to conceive with ovulation biosensing
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-07-01
Sociology
Changing emotional engagement with running through communal self‐tracking: the implications of ‘teleoaffective shaping’ for public health
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-02-13
Sociology
45
‘That thing in his head’: Aboriginal and non‐Aboriginal Australian caregiver responses to neurodevelopmental disability diagnoses
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-06-25
Sociology
Tracking towards care: Relational affordances of self‐tracking in gym culture
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-07-22
Sociology
Doing good: autonomy in the margins of welfare
Sociology of Health & Illness
2020-03-02
Sociology
Turning the gaze: Digital patient feedback and the silent pathology of the NHS
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-12-04
Sociology
49
Gender roles and selection mechanisms across contexts: a comparative analysis of the relationship between unemployment, self‐perceived health and gender
Sociology of Health & Illness
2022-02-26
Sociology
Desperately seeking reductions in health inequalities in Canada: Polemics and anger mobilization as the way forward?
Sociology of Health & Illness
2021-11-06
Sociology