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Care Matters
Concepts, Practice and Research in Health and Social Care

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December 1998 | 205 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
How can we make sense of the varying concepts of care and of the many forms care takes in practice? How can `good' care be defined and evaluated?

This book draws upon a range of academic disciplines including sociology, social policy, psychology, history, geography, social work and nursing to address these questions. The authors consider whether shared meanings in the concept of care can still be found across differences of: family and paid care; health and social care; perspectives `carer' and `cared for'; and the experiences of different `client' groups. Commonalities are identified in the form of concerns about personal empowerment, about choice and self-esteem and about the balance needed between independence, interdependence and dependency. What also emerges is the relevance of such issues for those giving as well as receiving care.

Ann Brechin
Introduction
Dorothy Atkinson
Living in Residential Care
John Adams, Joanna Bornat and Mary Prickett
Discovering the Present in Stories about the Past
Jeanne Katz
Terminal Care or Terminal Carelessness
Stan Tucker and Penny Liddiard
Young Carers
Jill Reynolds and Jan Walmsley
Care, Support or Something Else?
John Swain and Sally French
Normality and Disabling Care
Moyra Sidell
Treatment or Tender Loving Care
Sheila M Peace
Caring in Place
Celia Davies
Caregiving,Carework and Professional Care
Julia Johnson
The Emergence of Care as a Policy
Linda J Jones
Changing Health Care
Ann Brechin
What Makes for Good Care

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