Social sciences in health care and medicine

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    • Garner, Janet B.
    • Christiansen, Thelma C.
    • Agarwal, Gina

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Social sciences in health care and medicine

Janet B. Garner and Thelma C. Christiansen, editors ; [contributors, Gina Agarwal ... et al.]

Nova Science Publishers, c2008

  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Health care and medicine are dependent upon a close interaction with social sciences and professions in order to effectively treat patients. Athough medicines have becoming more and more targeted in recent times, it is the recovery of the patient which is the true test of the system whether it be in a hospital setting or within a daily societal setting. Such interactions may be psychological or interactions with social organisations essential to phase the patient back into society. This book presents new issues, experiences and research in the field from around the globe.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Classroom Environment as a Predictor of Behavior Disorders among Children with Learning Disabilities in the UAE
  • Social Network Types, Intimacy and Healthy Longevity Among the Chinese Elderly
  • Long-Term Care Needs and Related Issues in China
  • The Surveillance Gaze: a new Paradigm for Long-term Care of Older People in the UK National Health Service (NHS)
  • Advances in Priority Setting Methods and the Programme Budgeting and Marginal Analysis (PBMA) Framework
  • Chronically ill Patients' and Family Caregivers' Perspectives on the use of Computer Technologies in Family Practice: Implications for the Development of Informational Continuity of Care
  • The Moderating Effect of Concern for Face on Help-Seeking Intention among Intimate Partner Abused Pregnant Women
  • Looking Beyond the Individual: The Impact of an Intimate Partner on Health and Health Behaviours
  • Informal Caregiving to Children with HIV/AIDS in Togo: Measures and Concepts
  • Referrals to Specialist Care and Factors Extraneous to Client Need: Lessons from the Introduction of a Patient List System in Norwegian General Practice
  • Index.

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