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Key concepts in health studies / Chris Yuill, Iain Crinson and Eilidh Duncan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: SAGE key conceptsPublisher: Los Angeles, Calif. ; London : SAGE, 2010Description: viii, 178 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1848606737
  • 9781848606739
  • 1848606745
  • 9781848606746
Other title:
  • Health studies [Spine title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.461 22
LOC classification:
  • RA418 .Y85 2010
Contents:
Part One. Defining Health -- Biomedical Model -- Social or Holistic Model -- Medical and Social Models of Disability -- Alternative or Complimentary Medicine -- Well-being -- Quality of Life Measures -- Functionality -- Part Two. The Human Life Course -- Life Course and Life Cycle -- The Social Construction of Ageing and Ageism -- Childhood -- Reproduction and Child Birth -- Death and Dying -- Role -- Loss & Dependency -- Third Age -- Part Three. Health Protection -- Health Inequalities -- The Risk Society -- Public Health -- Health Promotion -- Work and Health -- Global Health -- Health Ethics -- Part Four. Health Beliefs and Behaviour Models of Health Behaviour Obesity, Diet & Exercise Lay Knowledge and Illness Attributions Personality & Health Embodiment Stress and Coping Motivational Interviewing Advocacy & Self-efficacy -- Part Five. The Experience of Ill Health -- Stigma and Labelling -- Medicalization -- Biographical Disruption and the Management of Chronic Illness -- Professional Client Communication -- Pain & Suffering -- Illness Narratives -- Sick Role -- Part Six. Health Care Provision -- Health Care Systems -- Long Term Health and Social Care Needs in the Community -- Informal Care Role of Health Professionals -- Institutionalisation -- Iatrogenesis -- Choice and Equity in Health Care Provision.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Part One. Defining Health -- Biomedical Model -- Social or Holistic Model -- Medical and Social Models of Disability -- Alternative or Complimentary Medicine -- Well-being -- Quality of Life Measures -- Functionality -- Part Two. The Human Life Course -- Life Course and Life Cycle -- The Social Construction of Ageing and Ageism -- Childhood -- Reproduction and Child Birth -- Death and Dying -- Role -- Loss & Dependency -- Third Age -- Part Three. Health Protection -- Health Inequalities -- The Risk Society -- Public Health -- Health Promotion -- Work and Health -- Global Health -- Health Ethics -- Part Four. Health Beliefs and Behaviour Models of Health Behaviour Obesity, Diet & Exercise Lay Knowledge and Illness Attributions Personality & Health Embodiment Stress and Coping Motivational Interviewing Advocacy & Self-efficacy -- Part Five. The Experience of Ill Health -- Stigma and Labelling -- Medicalization -- Biographical Disruption and the Management of Chronic Illness -- Professional Client Communication -- Pain & Suffering -- Illness Narratives -- Sick Role -- Part Six. Health Care Provision -- Health Care Systems -- Long Term Health and Social Care Needs in the Community -- Informal Care Role of Health Professionals -- Institutionalisation -- Iatrogenesis -- Choice and Equity in Health Care Provision.

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