Health Care for Older Women
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 20 February 1992
- ISBN 9780192620682
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 222x149x22 mm
- Weight 488 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 2 halftones, 19 line drawings, tables 0
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Short description:
This book covers current controversies in women's health care, taking a broad interdisciplinary approach to the subject. With topics ranging from controversies in breast and cervical cancer screening, to the relationships of older women with their doctors, it provides a rounded view of health care for older women. Each chapter has been written by an authority in that field and includes issues of current debate.
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This book covers current controversies in women's health care. It takes a broad interdisciplinary approach to the subject. With topics ranging from the controversies in breast and cervical cancer screening, through osteoporosis and the menopause, to the relationships of older women with their doctors, it provides a well-rounded view of health care for older women. Each chapter has been written by an authority in that field and includes issues of current debate.
The book is suitable both for students new to the area and for specialists wishing to read about the work of others in related fields, as well as being a useful source of information for general practitioners about the provision of women's health care from a primary care perspective.
`...this book can provide a state-of-the-art reference source for everybody concerned with developing the quality of their particular service for elderly women' Nursing Standard
Table of Contents:
Emily Grundy: Women and ageing: demographic aspects; Dee Jones: Informal care and community care; Ann Bowling & Juliet Formby: Everyday life in institutional care; Wendy Savage: Gynaecology in older women; Astrid Fletcher: Controversies in screening for breast and cervical cancer; Dorothy Mandelstam: Incontinence and the older woman; Jean Ginsburg: The menopause; Roger Smith: Osteoporosis; Wendy Greengross: Women, sex, and ageing; Charles Freer: Older widows and couples in contemporary society; Howard Cattell & Greg Wilkinson: Depressed mood in older women; Gerald Bennett: Elder abuse; Shah Ebrahim: Health of elderly Asian women; Moyra Sidell: The relationship of elderly women to their doctors; Allin Coleman: Pre-retirement education and the role of the GP; Jane Tilston & Jude Williams: "Everyone wants to go to heaven, but no one wants to die." Screening women over 75: a health promotion approach; Adrianne Hardman: Exercise and older women; Margaret Baltes & M. Reichert: Successful ageing: the product of biological factors, environmental quality, and behavioural competence.
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