
EXPERIENCING AND EXPLAINING DISEASE
Davey(Author)
Open University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 16. September 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-335-19208-3 (ISBN)
Description
This is a completely revised and updated version of the 1985 edition by the same name. It is the last in a series of eight textbooks on the subject of health and disease. "Experiencing and Explaining Disease" has been designed to be read on its own, like any other textbook, or studied as part of the "U205 Health and Disease" course for Open University students. "Experiencing and Explaining Disease" is a multidisciplinary account of the major factors influencing the ways in which states of wellness or illness are explained by professionals and experienced by lay people. This book examines the variety of meanings given by doctors, patients and the media to four contrasting states of ill-health: rheumatoid arthritis - a chronic, painful and permanently disabling condition; HIV and AIDS - a viral infection which leads to other, still ultimately fatal infections; asthma - a respiratory disorder which can involve acute emergencies but may be chronic or self-limiting; and schizophrenia - a mental state characterized by thought disorder and problems in the perception of reality.
"Experiencing and Explaining Disease" examines prevailing social norms affecting the status of the sick person; why are some blamed for their condition or excluded from normal social interactions, while others are considered brave or victims of environmental damage? What factors contribute to or alleviate pain and suffering? This book should be a valuable text for students of health studies, social work, social policy, medicine, nursing and the social sciences. It should also be important reading for a wide range of health professionals and carers.
"Experiencing and Explaining Disease" examines prevailing social norms affecting the status of the sick person; why are some blamed for their condition or excluded from normal social interactions, while others are considered brave or victims of environmental damage? What factors contribute to or alleviate pain and suffering? This book should be a valuable text for students of health studies, social work, social policy, medicine, nursing and the social sciences. It should also be important reading for a wide range of health professionals and carers.
Reviews / Votes
"Written for students, the many insights could equally benefit the practising doctor." - British Medical Journal "...this excellent book would be a valuable addition to readings for a diverse range of university courses in the biomedical and social sciences." - Journal of Biosocial ScienceMore details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
references, index
ISBN-13
978-0-335-19208-3 (9780335192083)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Personal experiences and professional explanations; stigma and normality; rheumatoid arthritis; HIV and AIDS - individual experiences, social responses; asthma; schizophrenia; pain and suffering; experiencing and explaining disease - some conclusions; appendix.