The social context of caring in a mixed economy
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書誌事項
The social context of caring in a mixed economy
(Healthcare active learning)
Churchill Livingstone, 1997
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-143)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
One of the Healthcare Active Learning series of open learning books. The books are produced by the Open Learning Foundation (a group of higher learning institutions, mainly universities, devoted to promoting high quality flexible learning materials) and Churchill Livingstone. The books offer open learning courses ranging from 15-40 hours study time at an extremely low cost. The quality of the materials is high, and they are very flexible in allowing the student to choose when and how they would like to study. The books all contain workbook sections, readers/resource sections, exercises, and self-assessment sections. Features: * very attractively designed and laid out, making study interesting and pleasurable * offers enormous flexibility to students so that they can choose when and where they want to study * the new wave of titles in the series (of which this is one) also fit in with the new nursing courses in the UK for continuing professional development and advanced nursing practice * an extremely economical way of studying - HAL titles work out at about ?1 per study hour, much cheaper than most open learning materials on the market - and for nurses wishing to use them in the context of their PREP requirements it can work our very economically indeed * written by respected lecturers in the topic, put together by the OLFs experts in producing open learning materials, and published by Churchill Livingstone with all our experience in producing high quality books and learning materials
目次
Learning Profile. Session One: the Social Context of Care. Session Two: Caring in a Mixed Economy. Session Three: Multidisciplinary Work. Session Four: the Economics of Health and Social Care. Session Five: Informal Care. Learning Review. Resources Section: the Emerging British Underclass. The Creation of the National Health Service. Reconstructing the Welfare State. Professional Ideology or Organisational Tribalism?. Paying the Price, Mistaking the Value. The Experience of Caring. The Concept of Caring
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