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Veterinary Nursing Care Plans Theory and Practice

Primary Health Care and Population Mortality

Primary Health Care and Population Mortality

Population health management is being increasingly adopted by health systems yet the importance of primary health care in influencing population mortality and the mechanisms that explain it are not well understood. Too often primary health care is regarded as a service for minor health problems and for managing access to secondary care. This limited view is no longer tenable and it is time to be much more ambitious about the place of primary health care in health systems worldwide. In delivering and planning health care and in re-building health systems after the pandemic practitioners and policymakers in low- middle- and high-income countries need evidence on how primary health care affects population mortality and practical advice to effect change. Primary Health Care and Population Mortality fulfils this need. Drawing on his long experience as both a practitioner and researcher the author Richard Baker describes how primary health is crucial to the effect of health systems on population mortality including its potential for reducing inequalities in mortality. This accessible new book will provide invaluable information to leaders in service development and delivery academics in primary health care and those working within international organisations that are promoting primary health care for improving population health. It will also be of practical value to general practitioners primary health care nurses and managers and public health staff.

GBP 34.99
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How To Do Primary Care Research

Point of Care Ultrasound Made Easy

Trauma Care Pre-Hospital Manual

Radiopharmaceuticals and Brain Pathophysiology Studied with Pet and Spect

Emergency Care of Minor Trauma in Children

Anxiety and Depression in Primary Care International Perspectives

Anxiety and Depression in Primary Care International Perspectives

This book provides practical information about depression and anxiety in primary care with a focus on the approach in different countries and incorporating global ranges/prevalence risk factors and health burden including that associated with COVID-19 and its pandemic. To ensure the challenges of a wide international primary care community are reflected fully authors from different world regions – Africa Asia Pacific East Mediterranean Europe IberoAmericana-CIMF North America and South Asia – have co-contributed to individual chapters on the detection and management of depression and anxiety in primary care in their own countries including the screening tools used how widely these tools are adopted and by whom and current policies. As well as the medical model it also presents the alternative viewpoint that feeling low or anxious is part of the human condition and the attention should be on supporting people in their journey through life struggling to deal with the mainly social challenges they meet rather than defining these problems as disorders or diseases requiring identification and treatment. Key Features: Explores the instruments used for the detection of depression and anxiety in primary care in various countries and why and how these instruments are being used Describes the pharmaceutical and non-drug interventions for treating depression and anxiety in primary care and compares the similarities and differences in detecting and managing depression and anxiety in primary care among different countries Includes in-depth regional examples of how screening tools are used in practice and how policies can be established in the management of depression and anxiety in primary care Concludes with lessons learned from various countries and from different stakeholders with clear advice on what to do and importantly what not to do Addressing primary care detection and management of mental health issues across the globe the book will be an invaluable practical aid for family medicine practitioners and the wider primary and community care teams and a useful reference for those involved in policy setting at regional and national levels including ministries of health. | Anxiety and Depression in Primary Care International Perspectives

GBP 26.99
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100 Cases in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care

Reconsidering Dementia Narratives Empathy Identity and Care

ICPC-3 International Classification of Primary Care User Manual and Classification

Tackling Obesity and Overweight Matters in Health and Social Care

Leading Health Care Transformation A Primer for Clinical Leaders

The Care of the Older Person

The Beginner's Guide to Intensive Care A Handbook for Junior Doctors and Allied Professionals

Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine For The Primary Care Practitioner

GBP 31.99
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Next Generation Safety Leadership From Compliance to Care

Tobacco Cessation A Practice Manual for Primary Care Physicians

Family Practice in the Eastern Mediterranean Region Primary Health Care for Universal Health Coverage

Narrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice Improving Client Communication Patient Care and Veterinary Well-being

Narrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice Improving Client Communication Patient Care and Veterinary Well-being

This is the first guide to Veterinary Narrative Medicine a cutting-edge approach in human medicine with multiple applications in veterinary medicine. The text combines the latest research with numerous real-world examples and practical techniques to improve client communication patient care and veterinary well-being. Narrative Medicine maintains that a patient should be viewed as an individual rather than an example of a disease process and that this can be accomplished by using narrative. This book explores methods and theories from leaders in the human Narrative Medicine field while addressing topics unique to veterinary medicine. Readers will gain tools to help navigate difficult conversations and situations in clinical practice including those involving the end of life. Narrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice also addresses the important issue of veterinary wellness. The ability to view the veterinarian's own stories and those of clients and patients as narratives may help practitioners maintain both emotional and work-place boundaries as well as decrease burnout and compassion fatigue. The book describes basic techniques to promote self-reflection and mindfulness skills often overlooked in the veterinary profession which can improve resilience and increase the enjoyment of veterinary practice. This is important reading for veterinary practitioners students veterinary nurses technicians social workers and all veterinary clinic staff. | Narrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice Improving Client Communication Patient Care and Veterinary Well-being

GBP 26.99
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Family Medicine in the Undergraduate Curriculum Preparing medical students to work in evolving health care systems

Family Medicine in the Undergraduate Curriculum Preparing medical students to work in evolving health care systems

It has been recognised by governments and healthcare organisations worldwide that for Universal Healthcare in pursuit of Health for All under the Sustainable Development Goals to be achieved effective primary care that is integrated accessible and affordable for everyone is essential. This practical guide is the first designed specifically to support those planning and conducting family medicine/primary care education within medical schools around the world. It offers medical educators a collection of concise easy to follow chapters guiding the reader through the curriculum requirements with key references for further detail. Plain English and practical deliverable advice adaptable to different contexts ensures the content is accessible to those educating medical students in any country while the structure within sections ensures that family medicine doctors and educators can dip into chapters relevant to their roles for example curriculum design for academic educators or teaching methods for those educating in clinical practice. Key Features ■ The first “how-to” guide dedicated to effective integration of family medicine teaching into medical school curricula ■ Offers a strong evidence-based framework for integrating family medicine into medical schools ■ Wide in scope for academics and educationalists at all levels and in all geographies reflecting and embracing the experience and variation in family medicine across the globe to produce pragmatic and effective information on which medical schools can base change ■ Step-by-step introduction to the processes of literature review (establishing the existing knowledge base) choosing a topic research questions and methodology conducting research and disseminating results ■ Supported by the WONCA Working Party on Education The book is edited and authored by members of the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) Working Party on Education which is ideally placed to offer a strong platform for medical schools to integrate family medicine whatever the local context enabling all future doctors whatever their career aspiration to understand the importance of family medicine to health systems and holistic medicine and encourage family medicine doctors to inspire students to consider a career in the field. | Family Medicine in the Undergraduate Curriculum Preparing medical students to work in evolving health care systems

GBP 32.99
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The Labour Ward Handbook

50 Landmark Papers every Intensivist Should Know

Pharmaceutical Public Policy

Pharmaceutical Public Policy

As the most common health-care intervention prescription drug use shares the most important characteristics of the health-care system in the United States. When everything works well it makes possible breathtakingly successful applications of science to the prevention and cure of human suffering. But everything doesn’t always work well. Pharmaceutical Public Policy provides the understanding and framework required for effective organization financing and delivery of pharmaceutical products and services. It supplies an overview of the policy process as well as the roles of legislation and regulation in pharmaceutical policy. The book identifies the goals objectives and key policy issues of concern to stakeholders involved in the development of products use of pharmaceuticals in healthcare and administration of insurance programs by both the private and government sectors. Policy issues examined include the appropriateness of prescribing and patient adherence. Addressing questions of access quality and cost the book considers the operation of the Affordable Care Act and Medicare Part D. It details the responsibilities of Federal providers of pharmaceutical care and private and public payers such as managed care organizations pharmacy benefit managers Medicare and Medicaid. The book covers the policies and practices involved in promoting pharmaceutical products. It also considers pharmacoeconomics as a response to market failure. Finally the book describes the market the role of the manufacturer drug shortages and the responsibilities of the FDA. The book includes a Foreword by Jerry Avorn MD Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School; and Chief Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics Brigham and Woman’s Hospital.

GBP 31.99
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Ethics in Mental Health-Substance Use