Health Studies: An Introduction

Health Studies: An Introduction

by Jennie Naidoo (Author), Jane Wills (Contributor)

Synopsis

This new edition of a very successful textbook provides an up-to-date, broad and authoritative introduction to studying health. With chapters including biology, epidemiology, anthropology, politics and psychology, it is the only book to explore all the major disciplines and highlight how they can contribute to our understanding of health in one single volume.
Comprehensive, accessible and written by leading experts in the different fields, this is the introductory text for all students of health studies.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 476
Edition: 3rd edition
Publisher: Red Globe Press
Published: 23 Apr 2015

ISBN 10: 1137348674
ISBN 13: 9781137348678
Book Overview: This text informs my teaching and underpins the learning outcomes that relate to a range of 'health' modules and courses. It is a text that I shall certainly recommend to students, as it is written in a user friendly style, encourages critical thinking and focuses on developing an appreciation of knowledge that underpins practice and the application of theory to practice. I welcome the changes as a positive development and look forward to the third edition. - Pauline Lilley, Coventry University, UK [This] text helps students to construct an accurate and unbiased view of health and social care which is helpful in facilitating critical analysis [...] provides students with a framework to be critical of the information on health that they find in other sources, predominantly more web-based information. [...]Students that do not use this text tend to present overly descriptive essays and are reliant on web based information. - Peter Stuart, University of Northampton, UK Excellent general text on health for use by midwifery students who need to gain a broader view of health related to women, pregnancy and childbearing. - Nicola Young, UEA This is a good background read and affords a broad interpretation of health issues. This edition engages the reader and encourages them to uncover the broader issues of health. - Faith Muir, University of Wolverhampton, UK A very comprehensive text which will be an invaluable addition to the existing resources for my students. - Dev Jootun, University of the West of Scotland

Media Reviews
This text informs my teaching and underpins the learning outcomes that relate to a range of 'health' modules and courses. It is a text that I shall certainly recommend to students, as it is written in a user friendly style, encourages critical thinking and focuses on developing an appreciation of knowledge that underpins practice and the application of theory to practice. I welcome the changes as a positive development and look forward to the third edition. - Pauline Lilley, Coventry University, UK [This] text helps students to construct an accurate and unbiased view of health and social care which is helpful in facilitating critical analysis [...] provides students with a framework to be critical of the information on health that they find in other sources, predominantly more web-based information. [...]Students that do not use this text tend to present overly descriptive essays and are reliant on web based information. - Peter Stuart, University of Northampton, UK Excellent general text on health for use by midwifery students who need to gain a broader view of health related to women, pregnancy and childbearing. - Nicola Young, UEA This is a good background read and affords a broad interpretation of health issues. This edition engages the reader and encourages them to uncover the broader issues of health. - Faith Muir, University of Wolverhampton, UK A very comprehensive text which will be an invaluable addition to the existing resources for my students. - Dev Jootun, University of the West of Scotland
Author Bio
Jennie Naidoo is Principal Lecturer in Health Promotion and Public Health at the University of the West of England, UK.

Jane Wills is Senior Lecturer in Health Promotion and Public Health at South Bank University, UK.