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Library | Materyal Türü | Barkod | Yer Numarası | Durum |
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Searching... Pamukkale Tıp Fakültesi Kütüphanesi | Kitap | 0010897 | WA 309W873 1995 | Searching... Unknown |
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The tremendous forces of political and social change experienced by women in the 1980s have altered their perceptions, expectations, and demands. In the medical arena, this has meant the advancement of a more proactive role for women in the choice and direction of their individual health care. Documenting the shift toward increased personal responsibility, Women′s Health Care analyzes myriad women′s health issues in a sociological context. Opening with the presentation of vital demographics, the editors structure their initial exploration within specific age groups. The second section focuses on women′s experiences as recipients of nursing care, both as patients receiving treatment and as "well" patients seeking preventive care. The next section addresses the promotion of women′s health--including such topics as nutrition, exercise, and fertility control--in terms of current theory and research. In the final section, the authors consider several health concerns that are specific to women, but common among them. Essential reading for practicing nurses and advanced students in nursing, public health, and gender studies interested in women′s health issues, Women′s Health Care provides an encompassing study of this crucial area. "An excellent guide to all aspects of women′s health." --The Bookwatch "An impressive collection showing conclusively that women′s health can no longer be viewed as some kind of minor deviation from the norm of men′s health. The range of topics covered in the 29 chapters is immense, as one would expect a book of over 700 pages, but this breadth is never achieved at the expense of detailed research-based exploration and exposition of the issues. The scope is a real strength in that there are discursive socio-political, feminist and philosophical considerations to compliment the more clinical aspects of women′s health discussed. . . . This must be the most comprehensive and vital book on women′s health today. It should be in every nursing library, ward or clinic where women are cared for and in the hands of every nurse practicing in this area." --Nursing Times
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Editors Fogel and Woods are well known in the areas of women's health and human sexuality. There are 27 contributors; most are recognized as authors whose writings provide comprehensive coverage of women's health care. Part 1 focuses on the connections between women's lives and women's health, including women in health occupations. Explored are sex differences in mortality, morbidity, use of health care, and factors influencing these differences. Various dimensions of health promotion are discussed using three age categories: young (menarche to 35 years), midlife, and older women (over 65). Part 2 explores women's experience as recipients of health care by examining sexism in health care, feminist theory and perspectives, well-woman assessment, and lesbian health care. Part 3 focuses on health promotion, including current theory and research, nutrition, exercise, fertility control, childbearing choices, mental health, and occupational health risks. Part 4 addresses a variety of common health problems: violence against women, high-risk childbearing, reproductive disorders, STDs, drug abuse, chronic illness, breast disorders, and reproductive technology. Undergraduate and graduate nursing students; professional nurses. M. Auterman; Augustana College (SD)
Table of Contents
| Part 1 Women and Their HealthNancy Fugate Woods |
| Women as Health Care ProvidersCarol Leppa |
| Women's BodiesNancy Fugate Woods |
| Young WomenNancy Fugate Woods |
| Midlife Women's HealthCatherine Ingram Fogel and Nancy Fugate Woods |
| Old WomenMargaret Dimond |
| Part 2 Women and Health CareDebbie Ward |
| Frameworks for Nursing Practice with WomenNancy Fugate Woods |
| Well-Woman AssessmentLinda Wheeler and Catherine Ingram Fogel |
| Lesbian Health CareSharon Deevey |
| Part 3 Health Protection and Health Promotion for WomenEllen Mitchell |
| NutritionBonnie Worthington-Roberts |
| ExerciseCheryl A Cahill |
| Fertility ControlJoellen Hawkins |
| Mental HealthAnne Hopkins Fishel |
| Women in the WorkplaceBonnie Rogers |
| Choices in ChildbearingBetty Harris |
| Part 4 Violence against WomenJacquelyn C Campbell and Karen Landenburger |
| High-Risk ChildbearingCatherine Ingram Fogel and Lynne Porter Lewallen |
| Unwanted PregnancyDona Lethbridge |
| Sexuality in Women's LivesLinda Bernard |
| Drug Abuse Problems among WomenChris Vourakis |
| Common SymptomsCatherine Ingram Fogel |
| Bleeding, Pain and Discharge |
| Sexually Transmitted DiseasesCatherine Ingram Fogel |
| InfertilityCatherine Garner |
| Reproductive SurgeryDeitra Lowdermilk |
| Chronic Illnesses and WomenJanet Primomo |
| Problems of the BreastBarbara Nettles-Carlson |
| Reproductive TechnologyMargarete Sandelowski |
