Inclusive Practice: Sociological Concepts for Health Professionals equips students with the knowledge of the social, political and cultural factors that influence health care in Australia, in order to prepare them to be well informed, considerate health professionals.
Inclusive Practice: Sociological Concepts for Health Professionals equips students with the knowledge of the social, political and cultural factors that influence health care in Australia, in order to prepare them to be well informed, considerate health professionals.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ms Jenny Davis, RN, RM, MMid, BApp Sci (Nsg), BHIM (Hons), GDip Crit Care, GDip Periop, GCert HEd, CertIV T&A., Project Manager, Innovation, Policy and Research, Benetas Support Office Professor Melanie Birks, RN, PhD, BN, Med, Head Nursing, Midwifery and Nutrition, School of Nursing and Midwifery, JCU Townsville (until June 2013, Melanie was Deputy Dean, CQUniversity, Noosa Campus) Professor Ysanne Chapman RN, PhD, MSc (Hons), BEd (Nsg), GDE, DNE, DRM, Adjunct Professor, James Cook University
Inhaltsangabe
Section 1 Sociological concepts of inclusive practice 1: Chapter 1 An introduction to inclusive practice 2: Chapter 2 Inclusion and exclusion in contemporary Australian health care 3: Chapter 3 Building inclusive frameworks for practice 4: Chapter 4 Health system reform for inclusive practice 5: Chapter 5 Diversity and inclusive practice in the workplace 6: Chapter 6 Social and political elements of inclusive practice Section 2 Inclusive practice in context 7: Chapter 7 Population health and health outcome 8: Chapter 8 Inclusion and health literacy 9: Chapter 9 Rural and remote inclusive practice 10: Chapter 10 Vulnerable and disadvantaged populations 11: Chapter 11 An aging population 12: Chapter 12 Sexuality and gender
Section 1 Sociological concepts of inclusive practice 1: Chapter 1 An introduction to inclusive practice 2: Chapter 2 Inclusion and exclusion in contemporary Australian health care 3: Chapter 3 Building inclusive frameworks for practice 4: Chapter 4 Health system reform for inclusive practice 5: Chapter 5 Diversity and inclusive practice in the workplace 6: Chapter 6 Social and political elements of inclusive practice Section 2 Inclusive practice in context 7: Chapter 7 Population health and health outcome 8: Chapter 8 Inclusion and health literacy 9: Chapter 9 Rural and remote inclusive practice 10: Chapter 10 Vulnerable and disadvantaged populations 11: Chapter 11 An aging population 12: Chapter 12 Sexuality and gender
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