Migration Ethnicity Race and Health in Multicultural Societies

Migration  Ethnicity  Race  and Health in Multicultural Societies
Author: Raj S. Bhopal
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2014
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199667864

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First published: Ethnicity, race and health in multicultural societies, 2007.

Ethnicity Race and Health in Multicultural Societies Foundations for better epidemiology public health and health care

Ethnicity  Race  and Health in Multicultural Societies Foundations for better epidemiology  public health  and health care
Author: Raj S Bhopal
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007-01-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0198568177

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Most of the industrialized world now comprises of multi-ethnic societies, with people from widely varying ancestry, cultures, languages, and beliefs. With globalization of trade, increasing international travel, and migration, the whole world is destined to become multi-ethnic within the next 20 or 30 years. This poses huge challenges for doctors, nurses, public health practitioners, health care managers, and policy makers who have to meet legal and policy obligations to deliverhealth outcomes, and provide health care of equal quality and effectiveness. To achieve this, they need a solid understanding of the underlying concepts of race and ethnicity, and how these are applied to achieve better health for ethnic minority populations. They also need to have an awareness of themisuses of these concepts, particularly taking into account the history of racism that permeates many societies to this day.Written in non-technical language, with all terminology explained and defined, this book provides an accessible introduction to these complex issues. The key concepts of race and ethnicity are explained, including their uses and misuses. The strengths and weaknesses of these concepts in terms of epidemiology, policy making, health service planning, research, health care, and health promotion are illustrated. The book emphasises theory, ideas, and principles, and and its aims are to helpcounteract the unethical and atheoretical methods often used to study ethnicity. Practical application of the theory is demonstrated through the use of extensive examples. The conceptual frameworks of ethnicity and race required by practitioners and researchers are slightly different, including the natureof research questions, the relative value of various methods of classification, and the approach to data analysis, presentation, and interpretation, and these differences are made explicit. Overall, the interdependence of theory and practice is demonstrated, making this and ideal foundation text or refresher for those involved in race and ethnicity from a health care perspective.

Ethnicity Race and Health in Multicultural Societies

Ethnicity  Race  and Health in Multicultural Societies
Author: Raj S. Bhopal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:652525991

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"Written by Raj S. Bhopal, this book is aimed at MSc Public Health courses, and is especially relevant to those studying ethnicity and race in the health care context."--[Source inconnue].

Multicultural America

Multicultural America
Author: Carlos E. Cortés
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 2475
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781452276267

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This comprehensive title is among the first to extensively use newly released 2010 U.S. Census data to examine multiculturalism today and tomorrow in America. This distinction is important considering the following NPR report by Eyder Peralta: “Based on the first national numbers released by the Census Bureau, the AP reports that minorities account for 90 percent of the total U.S. growth since 2000, due to immigration and higher birth rates for Latinos.” According to John Logan, a Brown University sociologist who has analyzed most of the census figures, “The futures of most metropolitan areas in the country are contingent on how attractive they are to Hispanic and Asian populations.” Both non-Hispanic whites and blacks are getting older as a group. “These groups are tending to fade out,” he added. Another demographer, William H. Frey with the Brookings Institution, told The Washington Post that this has been a pivotal decade. “We’re pivoting from a white-black-dominated American population to one that is multiracial and multicultural.” Multicultural America: A Multimedia Encyclopedia explores this pivotal moment and its ramifications with more than 900 signed entries not just providing a compilation of specific ethnic groups and their histories but also covering the full spectrum of issues flowing from the increasingly multicultural canvas that is America today. Pedagogical elements include an introduction, a thematic reader’s guide, a chronology of multicultural milestones, a glossary, a resource guide to key books, journals, and Internet sites, and an appendix of 2010 U.S. Census Data. Finally, the electronic version will be the only reference work on this topic to augment written entries with multimedia for today’s students, with 100 videos (with transcripts) from Getty Images and Video Vault, the Agence France Press, and Sky News, as reviewed by the media librarian of the Rutgers University Libraries, working in concert with the title’s editors.

Developing Practice for Public Health and Health Promotion E Book

Developing Practice for Public Health and Health Promotion E Book
Author: Jennie Naidoo,Jane Wills
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702044359

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This title is now out of print. A new edition with e-book is available under ISBN 9780702044540. This package provides you with the book plus the eBook – giving you the printed book and also giving access to the complete book content electronically. Evolve eBooks allows you to quickly search the entire book, make notes, add highlights, and study more efficiently. Buying other Evolve eBooks titles makes your learning experience even better: all of the eBooks will work together on your electronic 'bookshelf', so that you can search across your entire library of Nursing eBooks. Developing Practice for Public Health and Health Promotion is the second title in the ‘Public Health and Health Promotion Practice’ series, expanding on the best-selling introductory textbook, Foundations for Health Promotion. Developing Practice is an essential text for the many different practitioners, professionals and specialists who contribute to public health and health promotion, enabling them to develop their knowledge, skills and confidence. Fully updated to reflect the many changes in health promotion theory, practice and policy New chapter on empowerment as a key health promotion strategy Case studies, activities and discussion points encourage interaction and reflection, and stimulate learning Unique, user-friendly approach makes learning easy Examines the forces that drive practice Focuses on the core strategies of: Tackling health inequalities User and public participation and involvement Working in partnerships Empowerment. Identifies current public health priorities and how to address these in practice. Fully updated to reflect the many changes in health promotion theory, practice and policy New chapter on empowerment as a key health promotion strategy

Cancer Care in Countries and Societies in Transition

Cancer Care in Countries and Societies in Transition
Author: Michael Silbermann
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783319229126

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This is a rare compilation of clinically focused chapters on the practice of oncology in more than 25 countries and areas around the world that experience ongoing or intensifying ethnic, religious, and nationalistic conflict. Each chapter is written by an internationally respected local physician or nurse. Topics include the relationship between local culture and the local practice of mainstream modern medicine, critical clinical issues faced by local physicians, and options for when and how to incorporate palliative care. The book ends with chapters on the United States’ current initiatives on promoting cancer care training in these regions, and another on clinical concepts for Western clinicians undertaking oncology practice in emerging countries. The audience includes oncologists around the world: those practicing medicine in similarly extreme circumstances; Western oncologists organizing or preparing for medical missions; and Western oncologists who wish to learn from the experiences of oncologists who practice under radically different conditions.

Issues In Public Health

Issues In Public Health
Author: Sim, Fiona,McKee, Martin
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780335244225

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This book looks at the foundations of public health, its historical evolution, the themes that underpin public health, the increasing importance of globalization and the most important causes of avoidable disease and injury.

Engaging Black and Minority Ethnic Groups in Health Research

Engaging Black and Minority Ethnic Groups in Health Research
Author: Natalie Darko
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2022-12
Genre: Minorities
ISBN: 9781447359135

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This crucial contribution exposes the misconception that health research and health services are equally effective for all and highlights their failures in reaching Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups. It provides essential case study examples on recruitment, engagement and partnerships with BAME groups in research and public engagement.