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Sociology and Pharmacy Pactice

1st Edition

Publication Date   January 2005
Publisher   Pharmaceutical Press
Product Type   Book
Pages   256
ISBN Number   9780853696131
Product Code   PHP076
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Summary


What is the relevance of sociological theory to current research and contemporary debates in pharmacy practice? In what ways can engaging in social theory contribute to the development of this field? These are some of the questions this book seeks to address.

The use of medicines by patients, interactions between pharmacists and patients, and the organisational and institutional structure of pharmacy are all 'social' phenomena that can be explained and informed by sociological theories.

Ten chapters present theories and concepts of mainstream sociology and medical sociology and apply them to issues for pharmacy practice. The relevance of various theoretical approaches is considered using examples from research in medical and pharmacy practice.

Sociology and Pharmacy Practice is an invaluable tool for pharmacy practice researchers wanting an insight into how sociology can contribute further to the development of their field.

Content


  • 1.Introducing Sociology and the Sociology of Health and Illness
  • 2. Karl Marx and Materialist Approaches to the Sociology of Health and Illness
  • 3. An Introduction to Functionalist Sociology: Talcott Parsons' Concept of the Sick Role
  • 4. Interactionist Sociology and the Study of Health and Illness
  • 5. The Relevance of a Gendered Perspective
  • 6. Race and Ethnicity in Health Research
  • 7. The Work of Michel Foucault: Relevance to Pharmacy Practice
  • 8. The Risk Society
  • 9. Theories of Professions and the Pharmacist
  • 10. Sociology and Pharmacy Practice Research: Some Concluding Comments