Sociology for Nursing and Health Care

Sociology for Nursing and Health Care

by Martin Joseph (Author)

Synopsis

This volume provides a very much needed introduction to sociology for all those working or studying in nursing and health care related professions. It has been specially designed to be of use to those whose primary responsibilities concern the prevention, cure and management of illness.

Sociology for Nursing and Health Care is a straightforward accessible text, which introduces a wide range of central topics. The following themes are explored: the professions in medicine; the hospital as an organization; relationships in the health service; inequalities of health; what makes us ill; the national health service; women's health and nursing; methods of research in sociology for nurses. Each chapter includes an account of the key issues and viewpoints as well as helpful and constructive questions and exercises.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 202
Edition: 1
Publisher: Polity
Published: 18 Nov 1993

ISBN 10: 0745609066
ISBN 13: 9780745609065

Media Reviews
a This is an excellent introduction to the subject for students, and a welcome manual for tutors. Martin Joseph has succeeded in producing a good guide through the subject without bombarding the reader with unnecessary jargon.a David Skidmore, Manchester Metropolitan University a A very readable book in which sociology is made relevant to nursing and health care in a interesting and lively manner.a Robert Bocock, The Open University
Author Bio
Martin Joseph is Senior Academic Visitor in Sociology at Oxford Brookes University. He is the author of a number of highly sucessful text books including Sociology for Everyone.