Selected Writings in Medical Sociological Research

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Ethnomethodological Position
Fieldwork Relations
Fieldwork Relationships
HIV Relate Risk Behaviour
illness behaviour
Inter-specialist Differences
Inter-specialist Variation
Interpretive Relevances
Interspecialist Difference
medical sociological research
Member Validation
observational studies
Out-patient Clinics
Patient Assessment
patient-centred care
Police Surgeons
Professional Client Relationships
qualitative methodology
qualitative research findings
qualitative research in healthcare
Sexual Health Promotion Programmes
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Validation Exercise
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  • ISBN 9781138351981
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1997, this self-selection of the writings of Michael Bloor, Reader at the University of Wales Cardiff, embraces papers on qualitative research findings, on qualitative methods, and on empirically-based theorising. It includes some material which is little known (for example, a rare observational study of illness behaviour) as well as some of Bloor’s best regarded papers. This selection from an expert with more than twenty five years of research experience in the field of sociology of health and illness and nearly a hundred previous academic publications will be of interest to students of medical sociology, to methodologists, and to nurses, clinicians, and others interested in qualitative research in health and illness.

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