Stigma and Social Exclusion in Healthcare

Stigma and Social Exclusion in Healthcare

by TomMason (Editor), Graham Scrambler (Foreword), Caroline Watkins (Editor), Caroline Carlisle (Editor), ElizabethWhitehead (Editor)

Synopsis

Whilst those in healthcare might like to think that they work to reduce stigma and social exclusion of others, this book reveals many strategies by which healthcare professionals contribute to increasing these conditions. Written by practitioners, some of whom have themselves been stigmatised, the book exposes the hidden processes of prejudice and the dogma of ideology that permeate contemporary healthcare. Engaging with the realities of stigma through a grassroots approach, topics covered include:
* hearing
* sight
* sexuality
* HIV and AIDS
* drug use
* teenage pregnancy
* breastfeeding
* old age.
Stigma and Social Exclusion in Healthcare provides practical solutions to problems, recommendations for training and a blueprint for the future. It will prove a valuable reference for all those wanting to deal with the issues of stigmatisation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 12 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 0415222001
ISBN 13: 9780415222006

Media Reviews

It is reassuring to discover such a universally useful book. I am certain it will come to be recognised as a classic reference text on the subject of stigma and social exclusion in health care. Greta McGough Healthmatters