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Society, Culture and Health introduces sociology to students studying nursing and related health professions. It examines the sources of ideas about health and illness, including the biomedical model, folk and lay approaches and the influence of the media, and includes coverage of the impact on health of social marginalisation through a careful examination of structural variables. The experiences of health and illness are explained through a theoretical analysis of the body in
contemporary society, covering issues such as chronic illness and disability.

Thoroughly revised and updated Society, Culture and Health 2e gives an overview of the role of nursing within the health care system and its relationship with medicine and alternative health practices. Taking a practical approach, and using case studies to examine a range of issues such as domestic violence, occupational health, indigenous health and refugee health, it prepares students for working in health professions which are wide-ranging in settings, systems and clients.


Contents:

PART 1 IDEAS ABOUT HEALTH AND ILLNESS ; PART 2 SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND HEALTH ; PART 3 EXPERIENCING HEALTH AND ILLNESS ; PART 4 WORKING IN HEALTH


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ISBN-13: 9780195574623
Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP Australia and New Zealand)
Publication date: June, 2011
Pages: 272
Dimensions: 190.00 x 245.00 x 22.00
Weight: 800g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Nursing

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