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This inspirational text will appeal to those both starting research
projects and those wanting to understand how research can be used
in everyday working practice. It brings together expertise from a
wide range of areas and makes research easy and accessible. The
practical workbook style is easy to use and shows the whole process
from design to dissemination and application. Those working in
primary healthcare teams and the new organisations supporting them
will find it essential reading. Primary Care Research series is
aimed at developing the knowledge, expertise and skills of all
practitioners in primary care. Each book is based on contributions
from experts in their field and is supported by practical facts,
personal insight, support and advice. They enable all primary care
practitioners to realise the potential of exploring information
used in everyday working practice. Other books in the Primary Care
Research series: Wilson: Research Approaches in Primary Care
Mathers: Statistical Analysis in Primary Care
This book contains a forword by Ron Pust, Professor of Family
Medicine, University of Arizona, USA. Written by a practicing
physician with 30 years experience both in America and Africa,
"Suffering and Healing in America" takes a critical look at Western
health care and examines its weaknesses. With a thought provoking
rather than prescriptive approach, this extraordinary book offers a
new reasoning in health care: learning from history and traditional
cultures. "Suffering and Healing in America" will be of great
interest to all health care professionals and researchers with an
interest in public health. Religious and spiritual leaders will
find this book a source of inspiration, and policy makers and
shapers worldwide will find plenty to inform and guide their
thoughts on the future of health care in America and beyond. 'It
doesn't matter whether you are a provider or a consumer of health
care, whether in the USA or outside, this book continues to draw
keenly reflective cultural insights to challenge us all. America
has money and science, but we may have abandoned the spiritual and
social context of our lives and deaths. In Africa, and in many
other places on our planet, it is quite the opposite. I invite you
to explore these contrasts with Ray Downing. This book's lessons
have much to teach us.' - Ron Pust, in the Foreword.
This book contains a foreword by Ann Thompson, Professor of
Midwifery, University of Manchester. This illuminating book
describes young people's thoughts and feelings before and after an
abortion, and includes their experiences in the long term. It
increases understanding and stimulates discussion of abortion
issues without bias, and incorporates political, religious, social,
physical and mental considerations in its wide-ranging approach.
The personal narratives from both women and men make the issues
particularly powerful. "Memories After Abortion" offers thought
provoking ideas for all health and social care professionals
involved in pregnancy issues. Undergraduate and postgraduate health
and social care students, counsellors, therapists, teachers and
youth/religious leaders will also find it invaluable.
'Consideration of abortion causes a lot of distress, anxiety and
debate within society. This book should be read by women and men so
that they can debate and understand each others' views and
experiences in their relationships. It should also be read by
nurses, midwives, doctors, health-service administrators and those
providing social care.' - Ann M Thomson, in the Foreword.
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