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From patients’ values to physicians’ standards

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From patients’ values to physicians’ standards
ByChristiane Sinding
BookHistories of the Normal and the Abnormal

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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
Imprint Routledge
Pages 20
eBook ISBN 9780203028254

ABSTRACT

The construction of medical norms is a complex process. It begins with the patient who reports her or his experience of disease to the doctor, and ends with the establishment of medical standards considered to be universal. According to sociologists, norms are general rules of action and behaviour belonging to specific social groups, whereas values express individuals’ desires and choices. Although norms may reflect those values, they are not identical with them; this becomes apparent when individuals contest social norms.

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