|
Books > Medicine > General issues > Public health & preventive medicine
This book highlights the impact of COVID-19 on sustainable waste
management and air emission, using various case studies. The year
2020 was a historical year mainly due to the pandemic caused by
COVID-19 and it influenced or affected the global economy, business
models and the industrial sectors, thus impacting sustainability in
various ways. Given that sustainability has many faces and facets,
it is worthwhile to deal with the relation (or impact) of COVID-19
on various elements of sustainability. This book presents how
COVID-19 has influenced waste management and air quality.
The war in Vietnam is a watershed moment in United States history -
the first war lost by the U.S. despite its seemingly overwhelming
military might. Surviving Vietnam focuses on the psychological
consequences, especially posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), of
service in such a war for U.S. veterans. The diagnosis of PTSD,
termed following and significantly influenced by this war, stirred
controversy. Much of the initial controversy centered on a major
report in 1990 of what numerous critics regarded as unrealistically
high rates of this disorder in U.S. veterans. Controversy continues
about whether exposure to one or more potentially traumatic events
is more significant to the development and persistence of PTSD than
pre-exposure personal vulnerability factors, such as age, education
and prior psychiatric disorder. This book describes attempts to
resolve these controversies. Surviving Vietnam develops a unique
blend of historical material, military records, clinical diagnoses
of PTSD, and interviews with representative samples of veterans
surveyed approximately a decade (the National Vietnam Veterans
Readjustment Study) and nearly four decades (the National Vietnam
Veterans Longitudinal Study) after the war's conclusion. The book
begins with a history of the Vietnam war that provides context for
the discussions of mental health thereafter, the outcomes of the
severity of veterans' exposure to combat, their personal
involvement in harm to civilians and prisoners, their
race-ethnicity, and their military assignments. It discusses
nurses' experiences in Vietnam and the psychological impact of
veterans' chronic war-related PTSD on their families. Surviving
Vietnam then examines factors affecting veterans' post-war
readjustment, including the effects of changing public and veteran
attitudes toward the war and the veterans' own appraisals of the
impact of the war on their lives after the war. The authors
conclude with a discussion of the policy implications of the
research findings.
This book discusses multiple aspects of radiological and nuclear
terrorism. Do you know what to do if there is a radiological or
nuclear emergency in your city? These accidents are not common, but
they have happened - and even though we have not seen an attack
using these weapons, governments around the world are making plans
for how to prevent them - and for how to respond if necessary.
Whether you are an emergency responder, a medical caregiver, a
public health official - even a member of the public wanting to
know how to keep yourself and your loved ones safe - there is a
need to understand how these weapons work, how radiation affects
our health, how to stop an attack from taking place, how to respond
appropriately in the event of an emergency, and much more.
Unfortunately, the knowledge that is needed to accomplish all of
this is lacking at all levels of society and government. In this
book, Dr. Andrew Karam, an internationally respected expert in
radiation safety and multiple aspects of radiological and nuclear
emergencies, discusses how these weapons work and what they can do,
how they can affect our health, how to keep yourself safe, and how
to react appropriately whether you are a police officer
investigating a suspect radiological weapon, a firefighter
responding to a radiological or nuclear attack, a nurse or
physician caring for potentially contaminated patients, or a
governmental official trying to keep the public safe. To do this,
he draws upon his extensive experience in the military, the several
years he worked directly with emergency responders, his service on
a number of advisory committees, and multiple trips overseas in the
aftermath of the Fukushima accident and on behalf of the
International Atomic Energy Agency, Interpol, and the Health
Physics Society.
Think statistics is just for statisticians? Think again! BASIC
ALLIED HEALTH STATISTICS AND ANALYSIS, 5th Edition shows how Health
Information Management (HIM) professionals wield the power of data
to improve patient care delivery every day. To build a foundation
for your success, this practical work-text demystifies stats by
first demonstrating how to use calculations and then by offering
practice in clinical case studies and practice problems. You'll
think through the big issues in health care today, consider
available data, choose the best statistical analysis, and then make
recommendations--just like the pros. And once you have the basic
math and stats down, nothing will hold you back! You can master
applications such as vital statistics and mortality rates, census
and occupancy rates, and more, all while meeting CAHIIM curriculum
and competency standards.
This book is a collection of works written by young scientists
involved in the Integrated Disaster Risk Research (IRDR).
Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) is a decade-long
research programme co-sponsored by the International Science
Council (merged by International Council for Science (ICSU), the
International Social Science Council (ISSC), and the United Nations
Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR). It is a global,
multi-disciplinary approach to dealing with the challenges brought
by natural disasters, mitigating their impacts, and improving
related policy-making mechanisms. The book examines
multidisciplinary research and actions related to disaster risk
reduction internationally. The Integrated Research on Disaster Risk
(IRDR) Young Scientists programme is: * A sub-programme within IRDR
which promotes capacity building of young professionals and
encourages them to undertake innovative and need-based research
which makes science-policy and science-practice linkages stronger.
* IRDR Young Scientists Programme was started in late 2016.
Currently, it is a community of 115 young researchers from over 40
countries after 3 batches of application. * IRDR network and
partners provide academic advice and training courses, workshops,
and programmes for IRDR young scientists. * IRDR young scientists
contribute to innovative research in the field of disaster risk
reduction and participate in conferences and/or social media as the
ambassador of IRDR. The book is of interest to researchers and
scholars in the field of governance of sustainability and
environmental governance. Postgraduate students will benefit this
book within courses on environmental governance, on climate change
governance, and on transformation and social change processes.
Societal actors in climate change adaptation and other
environmental governance fields on local, national, and
international levels can benefit from the focus on societally
relevant findings in the past 10 years of research on adaptiveness.
The evolution of a classic The new 12th edition of Introduction to
Genetic Analysis takes this cornerstone textbook to the next level.
The hallmark focuses on genetic analysis, quantitative problem
solving, and experimentation continue in this new edition while
incorporating robust updates to the science. Introduction to
Genetic Analysis is now supported in Achieve, Macmillan's new
online learning platform. Achieve is the culmination of years of
development work put toward creating the most powerful online
learning tool for biology students. It houses all of our renowned
assessments, multimedia assets, e-books, and instructor resources
in a powerful new platform.
This timely edited collection presents a holistic and
biopsychosocial analysis of LGBTQ People of Color well-being,
focused on heart, brain, and mental health, and employs a unique
incorporation of minority stress, intersectionality, and allostatic
load frameworks. Bringing together established and emerging
academics, its authors present a critical analysis of the latest
research that encompasses the study of both risk and resilience
factors in LGBTQ People of Color health. Across the book, they
highlight the precise nature of the behavioral health disparities
experienced by these communities, but further, they reveal the
unique roles of intersectional discrimination and structural stigma
as mechanisms for these disparities. With chapters also dedicated
to federal policies and public health, this multidisciplinary work
marks a seminal contribution that will pave the way for further
advances in research, theory, and practice. It offers a valuable
resource on an understudied population that will appeal to
researchers, practitioners and policy makers in the fields of
health psychology, public health, epidemiology, sociology, health
sciences and medicine.
This book presents the health reform experiences over the past
three decades of twelve small and medium-sized nations that are not
often included in international comparative studies in this field.
The major conclusion of the study is that despite many similarities
in policy goals, policy challenges and in the menu of policy
options for countries that seek to offer universal coverage to
their population, the health reforms of the nations in this book
did not converge into one direction or model. However, we found
several widespread policy experiences that are relevant for others,
too.For example, user fees are unpopular everywhere. Governments
often try to soften the consequences by exempting large groups of
users, thus largely defeating the very purpose of those fees.As a
second example, the introduction of new payment modes for medical
care — like the shift from fee for service to case-based payment
— took much longer than originally expected everywhere, and also
failed to deliver their promises of improved transparency or
efficiency gains A third example is that proposals are for
universal coverage often ignore the challenges of implementing new
financing models that elsewhere took decades if not centuries to
develop.The conclusions contain both empirical findings and
theoretical conclusions of interest to policy-makers and scholars
of international comparison. It is accessible for academics,
healthcare managers and students as well as a wider audience of
readers interested in the changes in healthcare across the world.
This book explores Ireland's Marriage Bar, examining its impact on
women's lives and the predominantly feminised nursing profession.
Information on the history of nursing and the evolution of the
nursing profession tends to focus on critical events or key persons
who shaped the profession. What is less known and explored is the
women nurses' work experiences or how the world outside the ward
affected the nurse and the nursing profession at moments in time.
This book takes one of these moments in time, the period of the
Marriage Bar, and examines the women nurses' lives and the nursing
profession during this period of Ireland's history. It does so by
adopting a historical perspective and a lived experience
perspective of women who had to negotiate this practice. Fifty
years on from the Bar removal, as remnants of this time in
Ireland's history remain, legislative and constitutional change are
required to right the wrongs of the past.
|
|