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      The Logic of Care: Health and the Problem of Patient Choice

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      What is ‘good care’ and does more choice lead to better care? This innovative and compelling work investigates good care and argues that the often touted ideal of ‘patient choice’ will not improve healthcare in the ways hoped for by its advocates.

      **Shortlisted f...

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      Product ID:9780415453431
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Logic of Care
      Subtitle:Health and the Problem of Patient Choice
      Authors:Author: Annemarie Mol
      Page Count:148
      Subjects:Health, illness and addiction: social aspects, Illness & addiction: social aspects, Sociology, Anthropology, Personal and public health / health education, Medical sociology, Human biology, Health, Relationships and Personal development, Sociology, Anthropology, Personal & public health, Medical sociology, Medical anthropology, Health & personal development
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      What is ‘good care’ and does more choice lead to better care? This innovative and compelling work investigates good care and argues that the often touted ideal of ‘patient choice’ will not improve healthcare in the ways hoped for by its advocates.

      **Shortlisted for the BSA Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize 2010**

      What is good care? In this innovative and compelling book, Annemarie Mol argues that good care has little to do with ''patient choice'' and, therefore, creating more opportunities for patient choice will not improve health care.

      Although it is possible to treat people who seek professional help as customers or citizens, Mol argues that this undermines ways of thinking and acting crucial to health care. Illustrating the discussion with examples from diabetes clinics and diabetes self care, the book presents the ''logic of care'' in a step by step contrast with the ''logic of choice''. She concludes that good care is not a matter of making well argued individual choices but is something that grows out of collaborative and continuing attempts to attune knowledge and technologies to diseased bodies and complex lives.

      Mol does not criticise the practices she encountered in her field work as messy or ad hoc, but makes explicit what it is that motivates them: an intriguing combination of adaptability and perseverance. The Logic of Care: Health and the problem of patient choice is crucial reading for all those interested in the theory and practice of care, including sociologists, anthropologists and health care professionals. It will also speak to policymakers and become a valuable source of inspiration for patient activists.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2008-05-24

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      Weight218 g
      Dimensions217 × 142 × 9 mm