Description |
vii, 130 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Cardiff papers in qualitative research |
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Cardiff papers in qualitative research.
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Contents |
1. 'I don't tell him how to live his life': The doctor/patient encounter as an educational context /Odette Parry and Roisin Pill -- 2. Innocents, converts and oldhands: The experiences of Alzheimer's disease caregivers / Patricia Taraborrelli -- 3. 'They must have got it wrong': The experience of families identified by a newborn screening programme for Duchenne muscular dystrophy / E. P. Parsons, A. J. Clarke and D. M. Bradley -- 4. Midwifery - independent practice in the 1990's? / Isobel Bowler -- 5. Deconstructing dirt and disease: The case of TB / Anna Weaver -- 6. On the conceptualisation of routine medical decision-making: death certification as an habitual activity / Michael Bloor -- 7. Rhetoric as skill in a medical setting / Paul Atkinson |
Analysis |
Great Britain |
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Medicine Sociology |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Qualitative research -- Great Britain.
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Qualitative research.
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Social medicine -- Great Britain.
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Social Medicine.
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SUBJECT |
United Kingdom. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006113 |
Author |
Bloor, Michael.
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Taraborrelli, Patricia, 1966-
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LC no. |
94029868 |
ISBN |
1856285790 |
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