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The Allied Health Professions : A Sociological Perspective /

Drawing on case studies from optometrists, physiotherapists, pedorthists and allied health assistants, this book offers an innovative comparison of allied health occupations in Australia and Britain. Adopting a theory of the sociology of health professions, it explores how the allied health professi...

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Autores principales: Nancarrow, Susan (Autor), Borthwick, Alan (Alan M.) (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol : Policy Press, 2021.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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  • Front Cover
  • Half-title
  • Series
  • The Allied Health Professions: A Sociological Perspective
  • Copyright information
  • Table of contents
  • List of abbreviations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Editors' overvies
  • Introduction
  • The allied health professions
  • The sociology of the professions: theoretical insights
  • Taxonomic approach (trait and functionalist perspectives)
  • Professional power perspectives: asking a different question
  • Marxist theory and the professions
  • Professional knowledge: indeterminacy and technicality
  • Foucault, disciplinary power and 'the gaze'
  • Neo-Weberian perspectives
  • Social closure
  • Professional dominance
  • The professional project
  • Bourdieu: symbolic capital and symbolic violence
  • Book overview
  • One The allied health collective
  • What are the 'allied health professions'?
  • The nature of allied health profession work
  • The international context of allied health
  • Allied health professions: migration and the global workforce
  • The Australian and UK health and social care contexts
  • The evolution of the allied health professions
  • The 'pre-professions'
  • Medical registration
  • The medico-bureaucratic alliance
  • State control over healthcare
  • Two Diversity in the allied health professions
  • Gender
  • Choice of profession
  • Interprofessional diversity
  • Ethnicity
  • Conclusion
  • Three The established allied health professions
  • Optometry: allied to medicine or allied to itself? A case of splendid isolation
  • Optometry: allied to itself or allied to others?
  • Radiography: allied to medicine or dependent upon it?
  • Radiography and the independent prescribing of medicines: divided and conquered?
  • Discussion
  • Four Emerging allied health professions
  • The professionalisation of pedorthics
  • The professionalisation of operating department practitioners
  • The professional pathway of developmental educators in the disability field
  • Discussion
  • Five The support workforce within the allied health division of labour
  • The growth of support workers in allied health
  • The allied health division of labour
  • Occupational therapy assistant practitioners
  • Podiatry assistants
  • Discussion
  • Six Specialisation in allied health
  • Podiatry and foot surgery: from aspiration to regulation
  • See one, do one: the origins of podiatric surgery in the UK
  • From the margins to mainstream: establishing podiatric surgery in the National Health Service
  • Professional titles as 'symbolic capital'
  • Allied health professions as prescribers of medicines
  • From zero to hero: the shift towards physiotherapy, podiatry and radiography prescribing
  • Allied health prescribing: current issues
  • Seven Post-professionalism and allied health
  • Interprofessional role boundaries of diabetes educators
  • Rural allied health generalist model
  • Discussion
  • Index
  • Back Cover