About Canada Health and Illness 3rd Edition

About Canada  Health and Illness  3rd Edition
Author: Dennis Raphael
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2024-05-02T00:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773636627

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Living a long, healthy life is one obvious goal of pretty much all of us. We are told, over and over, to change our “lifestyles” and accept that if we become ill, we have likely brought it on ourselves. Yet, hundreds of studies, over the past four decades, tell the real story: the living and working conditions we experience every day play a determining role in our health. How income and wealth, housing, education and adequate food are distributed, whether or not we are employed, and the working conditions we experience — not medical treatments nor so-called wellness lifestyles — determine whether we stay healthy or become ill. These living and working conditions reflect the social inequalities that are associated with social class, gender, race and other social locations in Canadian society. The third edition of Health and Illness shows how inequitable distribution of the social determinants of health are determined by public policy decisions. Dennis Raphael updates information that connects health and illness to the worsening levels of inequality in Canada – the rich are getting richer and the rest of us are getting sick! This edition also includes a chapter on the social determinants of who got sick and died from COVID-19. The experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic make the clear case that we need to restructure work and living conditions through public policy that more equitably distributes economic resources. It is only through such actions that we will be able to promote the health of Canadians and prevent illness in an effective manner.

About Canada

About Canada
Author: Dennis Raphael
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2010
Genre: Medical policy
ISBN: 1552663752

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Most Canadians believe that their health is shaped by luck, genetics, lifestyle choices, and treatment options--and government agencies, public health units, and disease associations all reinforce this perception. This study, however, tells a different story, arguing that it is the social determinants of health, as imposed by the financial markets, that dictate the health of Canadians today. Showing that health care can be greatly improved with simple changes to social policy, the discussion describes the impact of food, housing, employment, education, and social services on the nation`s health.

Staying Alive Third Edition Critical Perspectives on Health Illness and Health Care

Staying Alive  Third Edition  Critical Perspectives on Health  Illness  and Health Care
Author: Dennis Raphael,Toba Bryant,Marcia Rioux
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2019-12-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773381305

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This new edition of Staying Alive provides readers with a fresh perspective on health, health care, and illness in Canada and abroad. Grounded in a human rights approach to health, this edited collection includes chapters on the social construction of illness and disability, social determinants of health, and current critical issues in the field. The third edition has been thoroughly updated and includes recent national and international developments in health care, with current world statistics and an emphasis on austerity-related changes and their effects on health and health care systems. It includes chapters on pharmaceutical policy, social class, women’s health, and the impact of economic forces such as globalization and privatization in health care.

Health and Health Care Delivery in Canada

Health and Health Care Delivery in Canada
Author: Valerie D. Thompson
Publsiher: Mosby Canada
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2019-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1771721693

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Prepare for a career in Canadian health care with the only text of its kind! Written in a manageable, student-friendly style, Health and Health Care Delivery in Canada, 3rd Edition makes it easy to understand the nation's approach to health, wellness, and illness. Set entirely within a Canadian context, this text includes coverage of individual and population health, the role of federal agencies and provincial governments, health care funding, and current issues and future trends in health care. This new edition includes updated coverage on mental health care, Indigenous Peoples, palliative and end-of-life care (including MAID), and the legalization of marihuana. With enhanced online resources and updated review questions, it's ideal for all Canadian students considering a career in health care! Case examples provide real-world scenarios related to the chapter content. Thinking It Through questions ask you to critically consider key aspects of health and health care delivery. Review questions at the end of every chapter test your comprehension of the material. Chapter Summaries at the end of each chapter cover the main topics and their key takeaways. Key Terms open each chapter and include page references for definitions. NEW! Expanded and updated coverage on legislative and health care changes regarding mental health care, Indigenous Peoples, palliative and end-of-life care (including MAID), and the legalization of marihuana. NEW! Discussions about topical issues include the introduction of alternative and complementary health services in Canada, emergency preparedness, and e-mental health. NEW! Completely updated content in Think It Through and Case Example feature boxes. NEW! Improved organization of content introduces the role and responsibilities of federal, provincial, and territorial governments, as well as those of agencies and practitioners earlier in the text. NEW! Did You Know? boxes present real-life situations exemplifying content presented in the chapters. NEW! Enhanced Evolve site including new TEACH lesson plans, updated and expanded Discussion Questions and Review Questions.

Health Illness and Medicine in Canada

Health  Illness  and Medicine in Canada
Author: Juanne Nancarrow Clarke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1990
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: IND:30000029797747

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Well Beings

Well Beings
Author: Denis Leduc
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Children
ISBN: OCLC:1369588679

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STAYING ALIVE THIRD EDITION

STAYING ALIVE  THIRD EDITION
Author: Toba Bryant,Dennis Raphael,Marcia H. Rioux
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1773381326

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"This new edition of Staying Alive provides readers with a fresh perspective on health, health care, and illness in Canada and abroad. Grounded in a human rights approach to health, this edited collection includes chapters on the social construction of illness and disability, social determinants of health, and current critical issues in the field. The third edition has been thoroughly updated and includes recent national and international developments in health care, with current world statistics and an emphasis on austerity-related changes and their effects on health and health care systems. It includes chapters on pharmaceutical policy, social class, women's health, and the impact of economic forces such as globalization and privatization in health care."--

Health and Illness

Health and Illness
Author: Dennis Raphael
Publsiher: About Canada
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2016
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1552668266

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"This book is an introduction to issues of the social determinants of health. Social determinants of health of the living and working conditions that shape whether we remain healthy or become ill the social determinants of health are shaped themselves by public policy made by Canadian governments. The last 20 years has seen public policy operating in such a way as to threaten health rather than supported. This is very much a reflection of the growing dominance of the corporate and business sector on Canadian life and sees its reflection in growing income and wealth inequalities, precarious work and unstable employment and deteriorating working and living conditions for many Canadians. It is well documented that these conditions are the ones that lead to poor health as well as social disruption. This book aims to educate Canadians about these issues and provide means by which they are to be addressed. As such this book will serve as a wake-up call to Canadians that they need to pressure their elected representatives to create public policy that in the interest of the majority of the Canadians and not the well-of. As such this should lead to improved health and quality of life for Canadians and reverse recent public policy trends are working against health and quality of life."--