Formation of New Health Care Practices: what Sociology [does not] See

Formation of New Health Care Practices:
what Sociology [does not] See


Belova Yu.Yu.

Cand. Sci. (Sociol.), Leading Research Fellow, HSE University, Moscow, Russia ybelova@hse.ru

Zadorin I.V.

scientific director, ZIRCON Research Group, Moscow, Russia zadorin@zircon.ru

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This article is implemented as part of the Basic Research Program at the HSE University.

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Belova Yu.Yu., Zadorin I.V. Formation of New Health Care Practices: what Sociology [does not] See. Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya [Sociological Studies]. 2024. No 7. P. 128-145




Abstract

The article was prepared for the 50th anniversary of the journal “Sociological Studies”. An array of articles (N = 29) on the topic of health care norms and practices published in the journal from 2010 to 2023 was analyzed. To validate the research presented in the publication and the results of qualitative content analysis, data from eight public opinion surveys were analyzed by the ZIRCON research group and the Higher School of Economics, conducted as part of various projects in 2010–2023, including those with authors participation (five of them represent the population of the Russian Federation, three relate to individual regions and cities of Russia). Along with the identified thematic gaps in the field of modern sociology of health, it has been ascertained that the studies complement each other and make it possible to build a logic for the presentation of the health care topics covering all its main links.


Keywords
sociology of health; health; healthy lifestyle; health care; health preservation; value of health; self-esteem of health

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