Belief, knowledge and expertise: the emergence of the lay expert in medical sociology

L Prior - Sociology of health & illness, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
The paper has three main aims. First, to trace–through the pages of Sociology of Health and
Illness–the changing ways in which lay understandings of health and illness have been …

The sociology of pharmaceuticals: progress and prospects

SJ Williams, J Gabe, P Davis - Sociology of health & illness, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
This paper takes a critical look at progress and prospects regarding the sociology of
pharmaceuticals over the years. Key themes examined include:(i) medicalisation and …

Trust in the health system: an analysis and extension of the social theories of Giddens and Luhmann

S Meyer, P Ward, J Coveney, W Rogers - Health Sociology Review, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Social theory provides a lens through which we can analyse the role of trust in health
systems. However, the majority of theoretically informed trust literature addresses …

Exploring the relationship between pharmacists' job satisfaction, intention to quit the profession, and actual quitting

E Seston, K Hassell, J Ferguson, M Hann - Research in Social and …, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: To date there has been no published research on the link between job
satisfaction and intentions to quit the profession among pharmacists. OBJECTIVE: To …

Critical perspectives on 'consumer involvement'in health research: epistemological dissonance and the know-do gap

PR Ward, J Thompson, R Barber… - Journal of …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Researchers in the area of health and social care (both in Australia and internationally) are
encouraged to involve consumers throughout the research process, often on ethical, political …

The corporatization of community pharmacy: implications for service provision, the public health function, and pharmacy's claims to professional status in the United …

J Bush, CA Langley, KA Wilson - Research in social and administrative …, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Pharmacy has experienced both incomplete professionalization and
deprofessionalization. Since the late 1970s, a concerted attempt has been made to re …

Prescribing and the defence of clinical autonomy

N Britten - Sociology of Health & Illness, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
The medical profession has an almost exclusive right to prescribe medicines, but this right is
being challenged by the State, patients and other health care professionals. It is argued that …

Perceptions and attitudes of community pharmacists toward professional ethics and ethical dilemmas in the workplace

JV Rodríguez, Ž Juričić - Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Formal training in pharmacy ethics is relatively new in Croatia, and the
professional code of ethics is more than 20 years old. Very little is known about how …

Moral dilemmas of community pharmacists: a narrative study

M Kruijtbosch, W Göttgens-Jansen… - International journal of …, 2018 - Springer
Background Pharmacists are increasingly involved in patient care. This new role in a
complex healthcare system with demanding patients may lead to moral dilemmas. There …

Experiential expertise in the co‐development of social and health‐care services: Self‐promotion and self‐dismissal as interactional strategies

E Weiste, M Stevanovic… - Sociology of Health & …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Increasing client involvement in the development of social and health‐care services has
resulted in clients being invited to present their experiential knowledge in service co …