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Women and health services : an agenda for change

By: Publication details: Buckingham : Open University Press, 1998ISBN:
  • 0335201369
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Contents:
Health at risk : poverty and national health strategies ; Reproductive health needs across the lifespan ; Health, ageing and older women ; Meeting the health needs of women from black and minority ethnic communities ; Hit and miss : the success and failure of psychiatric services for women ; Gender issues in the prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease ; Cause for concern : women and smoking ; Maternity and health links : an advocacy service for Asian women and their families ; The establishment of a women-centred gynaecology assessment unit ; Gender, sexuality and healthcare : improving services ; The care of women with breast cancer : research, policy and practice ; Women, low income and smoking : developing a bottom-up approach ; Gender and health promotion in two different settings ; Women and collective general practice : the Hoxton experience ; Involving women as consumers : the Oxfordshire health strategy ; From theory to practice : the Glasgow experience ; Conclusions : the ways forward?
Summary: Examines the theoretical, conceptual and empirical underpinning of current arguments for greater gender awareness in health planning and explores a variety of schemes designed to put these new ideas into practice.
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Item type Home library Class number Status Date due Barcode
Book David Adams Library (Royal Marsden) WA 31 DOY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 54031000168021
Book David Adams Library (Royal Marsden) Shelves WP100 DOY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0000002352
Book Hirson Library (St Helier) Shelves WA 310 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 004609

Health at risk : poverty and national health strategies ; Reproductive health needs across the lifespan ; Health, ageing and older women ; Meeting the health needs of women from black and minority ethnic communities ; Hit and miss : the success and failure of psychiatric services for women ; Gender issues in the prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease ; Cause for concern : women and smoking ; Maternity and health links : an advocacy service for Asian women and their families ; The establishment of a women-centred gynaecology assessment unit ; Gender, sexuality and healthcare : improving services ; The care of women with breast cancer : research, policy and practice ; Women, low income and smoking : developing a bottom-up approach ; Gender and health promotion in two different settings ; Women and collective general practice : the Hoxton experience ; Involving women as consumers : the Oxfordshire health strategy ; From theory to practice : the Glasgow experience ; Conclusions : the ways forward?

Examines the theoretical, conceptual and empirical underpinning of current arguments for greater gender awareness in health planning and explores a variety of schemes designed to put these new ideas into practice.

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