Culture, Health and Illness is the leading international textbook on the role of cultural and social factors in health, illness, and medical care. Since first published in 1984, it has been used in over 40 countries within universities, medical schools and nursing colleges. This new edition meets the ever-growing need for a clear starting point in understanding the clinical significance of cultural and social factors. The book addresses the complex interactions between health, illness and culture by setting out anthropological theory in a highly readable, jargon-free style and integrating this with the practice of health care using real-life examples and case histories.Fully revised throughout, the fifth edition has expanded its coverage of topics that are challenging both the patient and the carer's understanding of health and illness: poverty and inequality of healthcare, genetics, biotechnology, the internet and health, chronic diseases, drug-resistant infections, changes in nutrition and body image, medical care of migrants, medical technology, global pandemics such as AIDS and malaria, drug and alcohol dependence, and patients' 'languages of distress', a complex topic central to the doctor-patient relationship.In today's world of increasing cultural, religious and ethnic diversity of populations, Culture, Health and Illness is essential reading for students of medicine, nursing, psychiatry, public health, health education, international health and medical anthropology, across the globe.
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Addresses the complex interactions between health, illness and culture by setting out anthropological theory, and integrating this with the practice of healthcare using real-life examples and case histories.
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Preface to the 5th Edition1. Introduction: the scope of medical anthropology2. The body: cultural definitions of anatomy and physiology3. Diet and Nutrition4. Caring and curing: the sectors of health care5. Doctor-patient interactions6. Gender and reproduction7. Pain and culture8. Culture and pharmacology: drugs, alcohol and tobacco9. Ritual and the management of misfortune10. Cross-cultural psychiatry11. Cultural aspects of stress and suffering12. Migration, globalization and health13. Telemedicine and the Internet14. New bodies, new selves: genetics and biotechnology15. Cultural factors in epidemiology16. The AIDS pandemic17. Tropical diseases: malaria and leprosy18. Medical anthropology and global health19. New research methods in medical anthropologyAppendix: Journals and websitesAuthor indexSubject index
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Praise for earlier edition: 'When with humility we are ready to use this excellent book, we will better apply our science toward improving the quality of life throughout the globe'Journal of the American Medical AssociationPraise for earlier edition: 'This book can be thoroughly recommended for its fresh perspective on medical transactions'The LancetPraise for earlier edition: 'It is clearly written and structured, a valuable source for current references, and easily accessible to the interested general reader or student of the field'Social Sciences in Health
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780340914502
Publisert
2007-01-26
Utgave
5. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Hodder Arnold
Vekt
1198 gr
Høyde
264 mm
Bredde
195 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
512

Biographical note

Cecil G Helman, Professor of Medical Anthropology, Brunel University; Senior Lecturer, Dept of Primary Care and Population Sciences, UCL, London, UK