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'This is an excellent textbook for which there is currently a niche
in the market. The chapters on rationing, professionalism, politics
of clinical knowledge and the politics of democracy and
participation are particularly strong and will be invaluable to
students of health policy, health studies and health service
research' - Professor Michael Calnan, University of Bristol Written
by leading academics in their field, this book provides a clear and
considered overview of the politics of health care in Britain.
Bringing together a wide range of material on both past events and
recent developments, the chapters cover issues such as the politics
of health professionalism, clinical knowledge and organisation and
management. Each chapter offers a a unique combination of theory,
historical detail and analysis of contemporary events. It features
case studies to illustrate how policy has evolved and developed in
recent years, and the implications these changes have for practice.
Written in an accessible style the chapters also include
comprehensive introductions, summaries and further reading
sections. The final chapter is based on three detailed case studies
that illuminate the tensions and debates discussed throughout the
book. The Politics of Healthcare in Britain is a timely and
authoritative textbook that covers a key topic of the curriculum
whilst also contributing to topical debates. The book will be
essential reading for students of social policy, health policy,
public policy and nursing. It will also be of interest to policy
makers and practitioners in the field of health care.
Understanding Food Systems: Agriculture, Food Science, and
Nutrition in the United States explores the complex and evolving
system from which the United States gets its food. From farm, to
home, and everything in-between, the authors use a scientific
perspective that explains the fundamentals of agricultural
production, food science, and human nutrition that will guide
readers through the issues that shape our food system, including
political, societal, environmental, economic, and ethical concerns.
Presenting the role and impact of technology, from production to
processing and safety, to cultural and consumer behavior
perspectives, the book also explores the link between food systems
and the history of nutrients and diet patterns, and how these
influence disease occurrence. Current topics of concern and debate,
including the correlations between food systems and diet-related
diseases, such as obesity and diabetes are explored, as are the
history and current status of food insecurity and accessibility.
Throughout the text, readers are exposed to current topics that
play important roles in personal food choices and how they
influence components of the food system.
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Pepper (Paperback)
Ruthe McDonald
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R723
Discovery Miles 7 230
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Have you ever felt that the storms of life are just too much to
contend with? Have you ever felt as though God has abandoned you?
Take heart. God says to hold on, and put your trust in Him. For He
cares just for you. A yearly devotion, Reflections offers words of
encouragement and hope for the weary soul. There are times when we
just need words of hope and encouragement. Words to help us hold
on, and not give up. We need a moment to reflect upon the Word of
God; helping us to regain sure footing. May these words encourage
and inspire you. Invite the Heavenly Father into all your
cirmcumstances; allowing Him to stregthen you in the face of all
adversity. Be Blessed.
Using Health Economics in Health Services examines the impact of
attempts to use 'rational' health economic analyses on local
decision-making in the National Health Service. The book presents
findings from an ethnographic study of one Health Authority and one
Primary Care Group to present a rich picture of the processes and
contexts of healthcare resource allocation at local level. The
conclusion of the book is that it is extremely difficult to use
'rational' solutions to resource allocation dilemmas at local level
in the modern state. The adoption by local decision-makers of what
appear to be non-rational coping strategies is essential to the
maintenance of service delivery in the context of resource
scarcity. Paradoxically, attempts to impose 'rational'
decision-making threaten to undermine the precarious stability of
the very systems they seek to improve. In this sense, the pursuit
of rationality may itself be an irrational act. Written in an
engaging and lively style, the book will be accessible to general
readers as well as specialists in the field. It has been designed
for use by students of health economics, health policy, public
administration and health services management and will be of
interest to practitioners and researchers in these fields.
Apache Mothers and Daughters, an illustrated family history of four
generations of Chiricahua Apache women from 1848 to the present, is
an eloquent testimonial to the strength and the stamina of Apache
women. Over the course of thirty-five years, anthropologist Ruth
McDonald Boyer collected the remembrances of Narcissus Duffy
Gayton, great-great-granddaughter of the Apache chief Victorio.
This intimate record of Apache life, told from an Apache
perspective, highlights the key roles women play in tribal life.
The story begins with Dilth-cheyhen, Victorio's daughter, whose
life encompassed much of the traditional cultures of the Tchi-hene
band of the Chiricahua Apaches. Her daughter, Beshad-e, was just
sixteen in 1886 when the twenty-seven-year incarceration of the
Chiricahuas began. Beshad-e and her family were forced to move to
Florida, Alabama, Oklahoma, and then New Mexico, where the
Mescalero Apaches remain today. When Beshad-e's daughter Christine
died of tuberculosis in her twenties, she left her daughter
Narcissus in Beshad-e's care. After struggling to complete her
education, Narcissus returned to serve her tribe as a registered
nurse and an advocate for health care. This account documents
rituals such as the puberty rite and the cradle-making ceremony,
the importance of religion (traditional as well as Anglo) in Apache
life, and the intense bond between Apache mothers and daughters.
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