Sickle cell disease : a psychosocial approach
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Sickle cell disease : a psychosocial approach
Radcliffe Medical Press, c1994
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Complexity and Healthcare Organization: a view from the street describes the practical applications where complexity theory has been employed within health care organizations. It explores how these insights can help to provide a better understanding of how healthcare organizations operate as an eco-system rather than along mechanical lines. These insights can offer useful perspectives for further evolution and by removing existing barriers and facilitating interactions new cultures can emerge ensuring that organizations can respond to the changing demands placed on them. All those involved in the planning management commissioning and delivery of healthcare will find this book useful and fascinating reading.
Table of Contents
- What is sickle cell disease?
- psychosocial research and sickle cell disease
- pain ans sickle cell disease
- sickle cell disease in childhood and adolescence
- sickle cell disease and the family
- sickle cell disease in adulthood
- systems of support in sickle cell disease
- overview and conclusions.
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