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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.

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Beyond Menopause New Pathways to Holistic Health

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

Tackling Causes and Consequences of Health Inequalities A Practical Guide

Tackling Obesity and Overweight Matters in Health and Social Care

Ethics in Mental Health-Substance Use

Teaching Made Easy A Manual for Health Professionals

Health Technology Assessment Using Biostatistics to Break the Barriers of Adopting New Medicines

Health Technology Assessment Using Biostatistics to Break the Barriers of Adopting New Medicines

The term health technology refers to drugs devices and programs that can improve and extend quality of life. As decision-makers struggle to find ways to reduce costs while improving health care delivery health technology assessments (HTA) provide the evidence required to make better-informed decisions. This is the first book that focuses on the statistical options of HTAs to fully capture the value of health improvements along with their associated economic consequences. After reading the book readers will better understand why some health technologies receive regulatory or reimbursement approval while others do not what can be done to improve the chances of approval as well as common shortcomings of submissions for drug and device reimbursement. The book begins by contrasting the differences between regulatory approval and reimbursement approval. Next it reviews the principles and steps for conducting an HTA including the reasons why different agencies will have a different focus for their scope in the HTA. Supplying an accessible introduction to the various statistical options for different methods in an HTA the book identifies the links to regulatory and reimbursement decisions for each option. It highlights many of the methodological advances that have occurred since HTA research began to provide researchers and decision-makers with a cutting-edge framework. It also details the logical basis for the methods along with simple instructions on how to conduct the various techniques. Both authors have considerable experience in generating evidence for submissions and reviewing submissions to decision-makers for funding. One of the authors has also received a nationally recognized lifetime achievement award in this area. | Health Technology Assessment Using Biostatistics to Break the Barriers of Adopting New Medicines

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A Researcher's Guide to Using Electronic Health Records From Planning to Presentation

Radiopharmaceuticals and Brain Pathophysiology Studied with Pet and Spect

Leading Health Care Transformation A Primer for Clinical Leaders

Revival: Connective Tissue in Health and Disease (1990)

Integrating Lifestyle Medicine in Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention

Integrating Lifestyle Medicine in Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States and around the world. Major risk factors for CVD result from poor lifestyle habits and practices but the area of lifestyle medicine has emerged to help clinicians and their patients understand the power of positive lifestyle habits and actions. Written by cardiologist and lifestyle medicine pioneer Dr. James Rippe Integrating Lifestyle Medicine in Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention introduces the principles of lifestyle medicine with the practice of cardiology to help lower the risk of heart disease and if already present assist in its treatment. This book provides evidence-based information on both the prevention and treatment of CVD through lifestyle measures such as regular physical activity sound nutrition weight management and avoidance of tobacco products. This information aids physicians and patients to better understand multiple linkages between poor habits and practices employing them with associated behavioral techniques to lessen the likelihood of developing CVD. Features: Summarizes major issues in CVD including heart attack stroke atrial fibrillation high blood pressure lipid abnormalities and obesity. Provides protocols for overcoming a sedentary lifestyle and using lifestyle medicine techniques to optimize brain health. Empowers clinicians with vital information for consultations on the power of lifestyle medicine practices both to treat symptoms if already present or to prevent major components of CVD from developing in the future. Written for practitioners at all levels this user-friendly volume in the Lifestyle Medicine series is valuable to practitioners in general medicine or subspecialty practices including lifestyle medicine and cardiology.

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Pharmacology Mind Maps for Medical Students and Allied Health Professionals

Health and Welfare of Brachycephalic (Flat-faced) Companion Animals A Complete Guide for Veterinary and Animal Professionals

Health and Welfare of Brachycephalic (Flat-faced) Companion Animals A Complete Guide for Veterinary and Animal Professionals

Health and welfare issues of brachycephalic (flat-faced) animals are one of the most pressing problems facing companion animals right now. Dogs in particular are suffering from a ‘brachycephalic crisis’ resulting from a perfect storm where predispositions to an array of health issues are amplified by a population boom for certain brachycephalic breeds such as the French Bulldog and Pug. But yet for many owners these dogs represent the perfect companion: endearing personas and cute looks in a socially desirable package. So where is the truth in all of this? This book will equip veterinary professionals animal welfare scientists breeders and owners with the fuller story about brachycephalic health and welfare. The first half of the book provides the context of how and why we are in this crisis offering in-depth historical social ethical communication nursing welfare epidemiological genetics and international perspectives. The second half shifts towards the clinical arena with chapters that cover the background diagnosis treatment and prevention of the many unique healthcare needs of brachycephalic animals. Cutting-edge knowledge is shared on a range of disciplines including respiratory disease ophthalmology dermatology dentistry neurology obesity reproduction and anesthesia. With twenty chapters written by world-leading experts lifetimes of experience and knowledge are condensed into the first book dedicated exclusively to brachycephaly in companion animals. This essential reference resource will inform challenge and stimulate; it will open your mind to new opportunities for you to improve the welfare of brachycephalic animals by your personal and collective choices and actions. But prepare to be surprised: you may just find that your views on brachycephaly in companion animals will be changed forever. | Health and Welfare of Brachycephalic (Flat-faced) Companion Animals A Complete Guide for Veterinary and Animal Professionals

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Applied Sociology of Health and Illness A Problem-Based Learning Approach

Applied Sociology of Health and Illness A Problem-Based Learning Approach

Praise for the First Edition: A real combined approach of behavioural social biomedical and clinical sciences is paramount. [This book] is one pioneering example of such integration bridging core sociology with medical education. – Dikomitis L Wenning B Ghobrial A and Adams K. M. (2022). Embedding behavioural and social sciences across the medical curriculum: (Auto) ethnographic insights from medical schools in the United Kingdom. Societies 12 101. Constantinou’s book not only contributes to bridging the gap between theoretical sociology and medical education it also contributes to the way we teach a new generation of students – how to understand patients in context how to treat them with respect and ultimately how to be a better medical doctor. – Andrea Stockl from her Foreword to the First Edition Comments from Medical Students: ‘Ignorance is not just lack of knowledge but lack of implementing knowledge gained’. I encourage everybody going into a clinical and general work setting to read this book and implement. I believe this book is the key to unlocking the minds of medical students in viewing illness as not only physical and emotional also as social experience. I believe everyone should read this book especially medical students and practitioners who wish to become all-round competent and understanding doctors. The better you understand your patient’s illness and his/her suffering the healthier you can make him/her – this book teaches this important skill. This popular and accessible text continues to cover the basic principles of the sociology of health and illness in an eminently readable way. This fully revised second edition has been inspired informed and reviewed by medical students. By creatively employing a problem-based learning approach the book examines commonly covered topics integrating underlying principles and research findings through real-life stories. The book investigates the relevance of sociology and considers a new direction – one that places sociology in the context of healthcare settings making the topic more realistic useful and memorable. The book will be an invaluable companion for medical students throughout undergraduate studies and is also a useful reference for students in nursing social work psychology and sociology as well as qualified doctors and healthcare practitioners. | Applied Sociology of Health and Illness A Problem-Based Learning Approach

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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

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Pocket Prescriber Psychiatry

Leadership and Governance in Primary Healthcare An Exemplar for Practice in Resource Limited Settings

Systematic Reviews to Support Evidence-Based Medicine How to appraise conduct and publish reviews

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

MCQs MEQs and OSPEs in Occupational Medicine A Revision Aid

The Science of Beach Lifeguarding

The Science of Beach Lifeguarding

The World Health Organization’s recently published Global Report on Drowning found that drowning is the third leading cause of unintentional injury death worldwide—making the information presented in this new book an important part of the global effort to reduce this health risk. Written by leading researchers and academics from around the world The Science of Beach Lifeguarding focuses on the scientific evidence that underpins what is taught to and practised by beach lifeguards. It is the first book to pull together all the different areas involved in beach lifeguarding and evaluate their evidence base. An accessible and informative reference underpinned by the best current research the book’s key themes cover the context of beach lifeguarding the physical environment in which lifeguards work medical aspects practical lifeguarding techniques physiological standards for lifeguards safety education and future developments in beach lifeguarding. The book presents groundbreaking work quantifying the scientific rationale behind a universally accepted fitness standard. It supplies an in-depth examination of the risks and hazards associated with the beach environment including rip currents and cold water immersion. The book includes a state-of-the-art review of drowning and a comprehensive chapter on first aid. Detailing the recently announced 2015 European Resuscitation Council Guidelines this book is a must-have for beach lifeguards beach lifeguard managers search and rescue personnel paramedics sports scientists health and safety practitioners and occupational health practitioners.

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The Building Blocks of Life A Nutrition Foundation for Healthcare Professionals

The Building Blocks of Life A Nutrition Foundation for Healthcare Professionals

Within the United Kingdom (UK) most mainstream healthcare practitioners receive little or no nutrition education during their years of training. As a consequence the understanding of nutrition amongst primary care practitioners such as general practitioners pharmacists midwives and practice nurses is limited and is largely focused on energy consumption and obesity. There is little knowledge of the wealth of micronutrients that underpin health nor of the ticking timebomb of insufficient intakes of those micronutrients amongst a significant proportion of the population in the UK. The Building Blocks of Life: A Nutrition Foundation for Healthcare Professionals is a step towards redressing that balance. It sets out an informative and engaging narrative on how and why nutrition is the basis for good health. It discusses UK-specific issues with regards to diet and intakes of vitamins minerals essential fatty acids and other micronutrients. It also raises concerns about the potential negative health implications of the generally poor UK diet and suggests ways that healthcare practitioners can support patients in improving their long-term health outlook. Nutrition policy in the UK needs to be dragged into the 21st century and this book sets out evidence-based arguments which challenge current public health myths such as the idea that 10 micrograms of vitamin D is all anyone needs or the messaging around the consumption of saturated fat vs highly processed seed oils or that everyone can get all the nutrients they need from a varied and balanced diet. Although The Building Blocks of Life: A Nutrition Foundation for Healthcare Professionals focuses on concerns around poor diet and the consequent micronutrient inadequacies in the UK the nutritional detail is relevant no matter where you are in the world. Everyone eats all the time. It is time that mainstream medicine looked towards food as both a cause and a solution to many of the chronic degenerative conditions that plague modern life. | The Building Blocks of Life A Nutrition Foundation for Healthcare Professionals

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