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44) and that the transcendent values they purport to serve are a means of ‘persuading society to grant the special status of autonomy’ (Freidson, 1970, p. 135). This view of the professions is taken by critics on the right and left of the political spectrum. On the right, neoliberals...
carers and health services are burdened by this physical function disability, which is recognised as a public health issue23,24,25. Muscle wasting and subsequent weakness in these patients has proven resistant to all forms of exercise rehabilitation and increased nutritional delivery of energy and pro...
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While most health economists believe the QALY encompasses two of the most important elements of health gain, some argue that the QALY does not capture all the relevant benefits from therapy, such as external benefits to others including carers, the value of scientific spill-overs leading to other...
(e.g., posture, rigid or tense body, rest and sleep)8as indicators of pain from the perspective of an external observer, e.g., nurses, doctors, or carers. Thus, these metrics are completely dependent on others to be attentive to nonverbal signs in pain, which represents a challenge ...
“I’m too young to be a carer”, juxtaposing herself as a woman in her early sixties to older female spouses, whom she regarded as more content with being carers. The fact that the narrative of loss was so pronounced in Anna’s and Christina’s cases could thus also be related to ...