A New Edition of Social Science & Medicine Is Now Available

March 2, 2017

Social Science & Medicine (vol. 177, 2017) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • Barriers to Accessing Adequate Maternal Care in Central and Eastern European Countries: A Systematic Literature Review” by Elina Miteniece, Milena Pavlova, Bernd Rechel, and Wim Groot
  • Street-Level Diplomacy? Communicative and Adaptive Work at the Front Line of Implementing Public Health Policies in Primary Care” by Nicola Gale, George Dowswell, Sheila Greenfield, and Tom Marshall
  • International Synthesis and Case Study Examination of Promising Caregiver-Friendly Workplaces” by Shruti Ramesh, Rachelle Ireson, and Allison Williams
  • Adapting Public Policy Theory for Public Health Research: A Framework to Understand the Development of National Policies on Global Health” by Catherine M. Jones, Carole Clavier, and Louise Potvin
  • Knowledge and Power in Policy-Making for Child Survival in Niger” by Sarah L. Dalglish, Daniela C. Rodríguez, Abdoutan Harouna, and Pamela J. Surkan
  • Medicaid’s Lasting Impressions: Population Health and Insurance at Birth” by Heeju Sohn
  • Enacted Abortion Stigma in the United Statesby Sarah K. Cowan
  • Do Hospital Boards Matter for Better, Safer, Patient Care?” by R. Mannion, H.T.O. Davies, R. Jacobs, P. Kasteridis, R. Millar, and T. Freeman