Sociology for Nurses

Author:   Elaine Denny ,  Sarah Earle
Publisher:   Polity Press
ISBN:  

9780745646244


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   11 December 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Since its publication, Sociology for Nurses has become a leading textbook in the field and an invaluable companion for students wishing to understand how sociology can help nursing practice. This thoroughly revised and updated new edition maintains its commitment to providing jargon-free explanations of sociological theories and evidence to show how studying sociology can be useful in all branches of professional nursing practice. Clearly written, and carefully illustrated, the new edition includes a whole new chapter on global health, as well as recent developments in health policy and a dedicated website with extra resources for students. In addition, the book provides: clearly-defined learning aims a useful glossary of sociological concepts structured activities and questions for discussion annotated suggestions for further reading Both editors have a wealth of experience teaching sociology to nurses at diploma and degree pre-registration and post-registration levels. Their book will continue to spark interest and debate among all student nurses, particularly those approaching sociology for the first time.

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Author:   Elaine Denny ,  Sarah Earle
Publisher:   Polity Press
Imprint:   Polity Press
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 26.20cm
Weight:   0.866kg
ISBN:  

9780745646244


ISBN 10:   0745646247
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   11 December 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

SECTION I: Nursing and the sociology of health and health care. 1. What is sociology? ( Keith Sharp ). 2. Why should nurses study sociology? ( Barbara Green and Sarah Earle ). 3. What is health? ( Sarah Earle ). 4. Nursing as an occupation ( Elaine Denny ). SECTION II: Inequalities and diversities in health and healthcare. 5. Gender ( Gayle Letherby ). 6. Age and ageing ( Pat Chambers ). 7. Chronic illness and disability ( Nick Watson and Elaine Denny ). 8. Social Class ( Terry O'Donnell ). 9. Race and ethnicity ( Lorraine Culley and Simon Dyson ). 10. Global health ( Sarah Earle ). SECTION III: Where Does Care Take Place? 11. The family, health and caring ( Corrine Wilson and Geraldine Brown ). 12. Primary care and the community ( Mike Filby ). 13. Hospitals and institutions ( Philip Shelton and Elaine Denny ). SECTION IV: Policy Influences on Health and Healthcare. 14. Health Policy ( David Cox ). 15. The management and organization of healthcare ( Alistair Hewison ). 16. Health, housing and the environment ( Douglas McCarrick ). Conclusion.

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This new edition continues to have an accessible style much needed by those students of health care new to sociology. The selected topics are tackled from a practitioner's perspective, with questions at the end of each chapter to help explore and apply the material in more detail. A new chapter tackling the impact of globalization is welcomed. This is an ideal textbook for students of all branches of nursing and midwifery, particularly in the early years, or for those revisiting the underpinning disciplines supporting nursing practice. A relevant, enjoyable read supported by good references and recommendations for further reading. Jane Alderton, University of Brighton This clearly written introduction to sociology demonstrates the relevance of the subject to nursing. After considering social divisions in relation to health and health care, the book then explores where and how health care takes place and, finally, gives an overview of health and related government policy. Paul Godin, City University, London


This new edition continues to have an accessible style much needed by those students of health care new to sociology. The selected topics are tackled from a practitioner's perspective, with questions at the end of each chapter to help explore and apply the material in more detail. A new chapter tackling the impact of globalization is welcomed. This is an ideal textbook for students of all branches of nursing and midwifery, particularly in the early years, or for those revisiting the underpinning disciplines supporting nursing practice. A relevant, enjoyable read supported by good references and recommendations for further reading. Jane Alderton, University of Brighton This clearly written introduction to sociology demonstrates the relevance of the subject to nursing. After considering social divisions in relation to health and health care, the book then explores where and how health care takes place and, finally, gives an overview of health and related government policy. Paul Godin, City University, London


Author Information

Elaine Denny is Emeritus Professor of Health Sociology at Birmingham City University Sarah Earle is a Lecturer at the School of Health and Social Welfare at the Open University

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