From Isolation to Inclusion: Reprioritizing Patient Care through Peer Support
Title:
From Isolation to Inclusion
Subtitle: Reprioritizing Patient Care through Peer Support
Subject Classification:
Healthcare, Sociology, Medicine and Medical Ethics
BIC Classification: MB, MBP, JF
BISAC Classification:
SOC057000, MED074000, MED078000
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Planned publication date:
Mar 2026
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-83711-730-7
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-83711-731-4
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Description
This book examines the way medical professionals and individuals with chronic illness can at times work together, while at other times find themselves operating at cross-purposes. This inconsistency of purpose and effectiveness stems in part from the ways in which long-standing societal and medical traditions influence attitudes toward, and understanding of, difference. This study focuses on developments of theories in medical sociology that reframe traditional positions of authority and expertise, once understood and examined solely from the perspective of the medical institution and professionals, to more inclusive approaches that acknowledge the authority and expertise of patients, and a more active and aware society.
The historical background, built upon stark distinctions in knowledge and power between doctor and patient, expert and non-professional, brings clarity to the ongoing challenges, caused by illness, that result in the labeling of stigma, disability, and difference. An alternative to the medical model for addressing the disruption that emerges with diagnosis and treatment can be found in non-professional expertise and involvement, specifically, support groups. This study concludes with analysis of the active roles of the lay community in the reorganization of a functioning society that achieves greater effectiveness and stability in daily living through a commitment to restoring balance and equality across the social structure.
Biography
Author(s): John Michalczyk III is an employment specialist at the Jewish Vocational Service, Boston, MA, USA.
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