Easy to read and reasonably priced, all community healthcare professionals would find this book useful.

Nursing Standard

This book . . . beautifully underlines how doctors will increase their clinical effectiveness by recognizing the social context in which their patients go about their daily lives . . . The great merit of this book is to have condensed so much material so effectively . . . This is a very decent core text and deserves to find its place on the shelves of so many students and practitioners of health care, young and old.

Family Practice, Vol 20, No 6

In line with major changes in medical education over the last decade, Health and Illness in the Community stresses the importance of the community and the health of the population which play an integral part in becoming a good doctor. Through the use of case histories, summary panels, bullet lists the book looks at the context within which illness is experienced, health is sought and medicine is practised. It explains to the reader how the determinants of health and illness are much wider than the influence of medicine, or indeed healthcare. It is generally recognised that the effectiveness of clinical decisions made for each patient is increased if the doctor takes account of the patient's family and community setting. Equally the impact of these decisions is mediated through the environmental, economic and political conditions of the day. This concise multi-disciplinary textbook for medical students takes a practical approach to the subject, integrating the subjects that are being taught within the community. Taking health and normality as a starting point, the book considers the environmental and social factors which influence the health of a community, discussing the nature, distribution and determinants of illness. Students need a solid understanding of medicine in the community encompassing elements of public health, general practice, child health, geriatrics, mental health, psychology and sociology and this book provides the material required.
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There has been a shift in the focus of medical care from the hospital to the community. Medical students are required to understand the community aspects of medical practice and combine this with elements of sociology and psychology. This book looks at the context within which illness is experienced, health is sought and medicine is practised.
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PART 1 - SOCIETY, HEALTH AND ILLNESS ; PART 2 - INFLUENCES ON HEALTH ; PART 3: ILLNESS AND HEALTHCARE IN THE COMMUNITY
Coincides with the shift in focus of medical care from the hospital into the community Concise, multi-disciplinary textbook with a practical approach for undergraduate medical students to integrate the subjects being taught in the community Successfully brings together the themes of Medicine and Society from different disciplines The contents are in line with the recommendations of the General Medical Council Excellent introduction to students of the wider implications of medicine
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Coincides with the shift in focus of medical care from the hospital into the community Concise, multi-disciplinary textbook with a practical approach for undergraduate medical students to integrate the subjects being taught in the community Successfully brings together the themes of Medicine and Society from different disciplines The contents are in line with the recommendations of the General Medical Council Excellent introduction to students of the wider implications of medicine
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192631688
Publisert
2003
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
391 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
11 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, P, UP, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224