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This multidisciplinary volume addresses the nature of trust and the conditions necessary to establish and sustain it. The authors examine a range of significant conceptual themes in relation to trust, creating a landmark contribution to the theoretical and empirical work available on the subject.
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This multidisciplinary volume addresses the nature of trust and the conditions necessary to establish and sustain it. The authors examine a range of significant conceptual themes in relation to trust, creating a landmark contribution to the theoretical and empirical work available on the subject.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135903718
- Artikelnr.: 38262046
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135903718
- Artikelnr.: 38262046
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Dr Julie Brownlie is a lecturer in sociology at Stirling University. Her research interests are in the sociology of the body, childhood and trust and in sociological explorations of therapeutic practices. Dr. Alexandra Greene is a Senior Research Fellow in Medical Anthropology in the School of Medicine at the University of Aberdeen. Her research interests are in chronic illness, patient-centred care and concordance, with a particular focus on the experiences and perceptions of and interactions between young people, the family and health care professionals. Alexandra Howson, M.A., Ph.D. has taught and researched sociology at several universities in Scotland, where her interests focused on overlapping fields of the body, gender and health. She has published widely in these areas and has also written two books - The Body in Society (Polity, 2003) and Embodying Gender (Sage, 2005). She is currently an independent Research Consultant in Northern California.
Foreword Guido Möllering. Acknowledgments. Introduction Julie Brownlie and
Alexandra Howson. 1. Conceptualizing Trust and Health Julie Brownlie 2.
'Virtual Trust - Online Emotional Intimacies in Mental Health Support
Hester Parr and Joyce Davidson 3. "You have to have trust in those
pictures" A Perspective on Women's Experiences of Mammography Screening
Marit Solbjør 4. Restoring Trust? Trust and Informed Consent in the
Aftermath of the Organ Retention Scandal Valerie M. Sheach Leith 5. The
Nature of Reciprocity and the Spirit of the Gift: Balancing Trust and
Governance in Long Term Illness Alexandra Greene, Peter McKiernan and
Stephen Greene 6. Accountability and Trust in Integrated Teams for Care of
Older People with Chronic Mental Health Problems Guro Huby 7. Trust and
Asymmetry in General Practitioner-Patient Relationships in the United
Kingdom Bruce Guthrie 8. Tokens of Trust or Token Trust? Public
Consultation and 'Generation Scotland' Gill Haddow and Sarah
Cunningham-Burley 9. The Elixir of Social Trust: Social Capital and
Cultures of Challenge in Health Movements Alex Law 10. The Health Care
Outcomes of Trust: A Review of Empirical Evidence Karen S. Cook and Irena
Stepanikova. Contributors. Index.
Alexandra Howson. 1. Conceptualizing Trust and Health Julie Brownlie 2.
'Virtual Trust - Online Emotional Intimacies in Mental Health Support
Hester Parr and Joyce Davidson 3. "You have to have trust in those
pictures" A Perspective on Women's Experiences of Mammography Screening
Marit Solbjør 4. Restoring Trust? Trust and Informed Consent in the
Aftermath of the Organ Retention Scandal Valerie M. Sheach Leith 5. The
Nature of Reciprocity and the Spirit of the Gift: Balancing Trust and
Governance in Long Term Illness Alexandra Greene, Peter McKiernan and
Stephen Greene 6. Accountability and Trust in Integrated Teams for Care of
Older People with Chronic Mental Health Problems Guro Huby 7. Trust and
Asymmetry in General Practitioner-Patient Relationships in the United
Kingdom Bruce Guthrie 8. Tokens of Trust or Token Trust? Public
Consultation and 'Generation Scotland' Gill Haddow and Sarah
Cunningham-Burley 9. The Elixir of Social Trust: Social Capital and
Cultures of Challenge in Health Movements Alex Law 10. The Health Care
Outcomes of Trust: A Review of Empirical Evidence Karen S. Cook and Irena
Stepanikova. Contributors. Index.
Foreword Guido Möllering. Acknowledgments. Introduction Julie Brownlie and
Alexandra Howson. 1. Conceptualizing Trust and Health Julie Brownlie 2.
'Virtual Trust - Online Emotional Intimacies in Mental Health Support
Hester Parr and Joyce Davidson 3. "You have to have trust in those
pictures" A Perspective on Women's Experiences of Mammography Screening
Marit Solbjør 4. Restoring Trust? Trust and Informed Consent in the
Aftermath of the Organ Retention Scandal Valerie M. Sheach Leith 5. The
Nature of Reciprocity and the Spirit of the Gift: Balancing Trust and
Governance in Long Term Illness Alexandra Greene, Peter McKiernan and
Stephen Greene 6. Accountability and Trust in Integrated Teams for Care of
Older People with Chronic Mental Health Problems Guro Huby 7. Trust and
Asymmetry in General Practitioner-Patient Relationships in the United
Kingdom Bruce Guthrie 8. Tokens of Trust or Token Trust? Public
Consultation and 'Generation Scotland' Gill Haddow and Sarah
Cunningham-Burley 9. The Elixir of Social Trust: Social Capital and
Cultures of Challenge in Health Movements Alex Law 10. The Health Care
Outcomes of Trust: A Review of Empirical Evidence Karen S. Cook and Irena
Stepanikova. Contributors. Index.
Alexandra Howson. 1. Conceptualizing Trust and Health Julie Brownlie 2.
'Virtual Trust - Online Emotional Intimacies in Mental Health Support
Hester Parr and Joyce Davidson 3. "You have to have trust in those
pictures" A Perspective on Women's Experiences of Mammography Screening
Marit Solbjør 4. Restoring Trust? Trust and Informed Consent in the
Aftermath of the Organ Retention Scandal Valerie M. Sheach Leith 5. The
Nature of Reciprocity and the Spirit of the Gift: Balancing Trust and
Governance in Long Term Illness Alexandra Greene, Peter McKiernan and
Stephen Greene 6. Accountability and Trust in Integrated Teams for Care of
Older People with Chronic Mental Health Problems Guro Huby 7. Trust and
Asymmetry in General Practitioner-Patient Relationships in the United
Kingdom Bruce Guthrie 8. Tokens of Trust or Token Trust? Public
Consultation and 'Generation Scotland' Gill Haddow and Sarah
Cunningham-Burley 9. The Elixir of Social Trust: Social Capital and
Cultures of Challenge in Health Movements Alex Law 10. The Health Care
Outcomes of Trust: A Review of Empirical Evidence Karen S. Cook and Irena
Stepanikova. Contributors. Index.