Rural Women s Health

Rural Women s Health
Author: Beverly D. Leipert,Belinda Leach,Wilfreda E. Thurston
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781442613485

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The well-being of rural communities affects the well-being of those who reside in towns and cities because of rural-urban connections through food, drinking water, infectious disease, extreme environmental events, recreation, and for many, retirement residence. In rural areas themselves, women play a critical role in the health of their families and communities, yet women's health is often marginalized or ignored. There have been limited studies to date about rural women and health in Canada. Filling an important gap in scholarship, this collection identifies priority issues that must be addressed to ensure these women's well-being and offers innovative theoretical and methodological ideas for improvement. Rural Women's Health integrates perspectives from rural practitioners, residents, and scholars in a variety of fields, including nursing, sociology, anthropology, and geography, to tackle issues relevant to diverse settings across the country. As such, it presents a national perspective on the nature of women's health while respecting internal and regional diversity, as well as viewpoints from international scholarship.

Rural Women s Health

Rural Women s Health
Author: Raymond T. Coward, PhD,Lisa A. Davis, MHA,Carol H. Gold, PhD,Helen Smiciklas-Wright, PhD,Luanne E. Thorndyke, MD,Fred W. Vondracek, PhD
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005-11-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780826129482

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Rural Women's Health encompasses the breadth and depth of the unique physical and psychological needs facing rural women throughout the United States and Canada, and identifies positive interventions and outcomes. Raymond T. Coward, founding editor of The Journal of Rural Health, along with five leading practitioners and researchers with contributions from over 25 educators, authors, program leaders, and researchers representing the multidisciplinary spectrum of rural health professionals, present the most comprehensive coverage on rural women's health that exists today. Key issues covered include: Socio-cultural stressors Policy changes Barriers to accessing mental health treatment Obesity and risk factors Behavioral risk factors Chronic diseases Exercise, nutrition, and health promotion programs Education and telehealth This is a valuable resource for mental health service providers, gerontologists, social workers, psychologists, counselors, and primary care physicians.

Rural Women s Health

Rural Women s Health
Author: Beverly Leipert,Belinda Leach,Wilfreda Thurston
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2012-09-17
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781442662520

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The well-being of rural communities affects the well-being of those who reside in towns and cities because of rural-urban connections through food, drinking water, infectious disease, extreme environmental events, recreation, and for many, retirement residence. In rural areas themselves, women play a critical role in the health of their families and communities, yet women’s health is often marginalized or ignored. There have been limited studies to date about rural women and health in Canada. Filling an important gap in scholarship, this collection identifies priority issues that must be addressed to ensure these women’s well-being and offers innovative theoretical and methodological ideas for improvement. Rural Women’s Health integrates perspectives from rural practitioners, residents, and scholars in a variety of fields, including nursing, sociology, anthropology, and geography, to tackle issues relevant to diverse settings across the country. As such, it presents a national perspective on the nature of women’s health while respecting internal and regional diversity, as well as viewpoints from international scholarship.

Rural Women s Health Networks

Rural Women s Health Networks
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1993
Genre: Regional medical programs
ISBN: 0644324007

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Women s Bodies Women s Worries

Women s Bodies  Women s Worries
Author: Tine Gammeltoft
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136112904

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The first fully-fledged ethnography on health-related issues to come out of contemporary Vietnam, Women's Bodies, Women's Worries is a study of women's lives in a rural commune in Vietnam's Red River delta. Starting as an examination of the impact of Vietnam's ambitious family planning policy on the health and lives of rural women, the study explores historical and contemporary socio-cultural forces which influence the lives of Vietnamese women. What begins as an investigation of contraceptive side effects becomes an inquiry into the daily lives of rural women, an examination of the moral ideologies by which women's lives are circumscribed, and an exploration of the ways women themselves manage and negotiate the moral demands and social relations which constitute daily lives. In addition, the book provides a sympathetic account of the everyday lives and concerns of rural women while also including theoretical considerations of the social grounding of bodily experience, the cultural meanings of health and illness, and the everyday politics of emotional expression.

Rural Women s Sexuality Reproductive Health and Illiteracy

Rural Women s Sexuality  Reproductive Health  and Illiteracy
Author: Gisele Maynard-Tucker
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2014-12-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780739192337

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Rural Women’s Sexuality, Reproductive Health, and Illiteracy examines the intimate lives of women in the developing world, their sexuality, and views on family planning and gender inequality. Providing insights on cultural traditions and understanding of modern medicine, it is essential for public health and anthropology scholars and practitioners.

Women and Health

Women and Health
Author: Mridula Bandyopadhyay,Stewart MacPherson
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1998
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: UOM:39015042172240

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Despite rising prosperity for some groups, recent years have seen further declines in the standard of living of the poorest. A major question remains in the relationship between social and economic change and changes in the basic dimensions of wellbeing. Health is a fundamental aspect of wellbeing and rural women are the most vulnerable group. The book discusses the health situation of women in rural India and includes original research results. It explores the continuing effects of culture in the health care behaviour and in the utilization of health care service. The major emphasis of the book is on socioeconomic and cultural factors influencing maternal and child health care practices and the reproductive health of rural women. The book is based on a framework adopted from McCarthy and Maine - but its original contribution is in the differentiation between cultural and socio-economic factors.

Ethical Issues in Women s Healthcare

Ethical Issues in Women s Healthcare
Author: Lori d'Agincourt-Canning,Carolyn Ells
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2019
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780190851378

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Numerous issues confront women's healthcare today, among them the medicalization of women's bodies, cosmetic genital surgery, violence against women, HIV, perinatal mental health disorders. This volume uniquely explores such difficult topics and others at the intersection of clinical practice, policy, and bioethics in women's health care through a feminist ethics lens. With in-depth discussions of issues in women's reproductive health, it also broadens scholarship by responding to a wider array of ethical challenges that many women experience in accessing health care. Contributions touch on many themes previously tackled by feminist ethics, but in new, contemporary ways. Some chapters expand into new fields in the bioethics literature, such as the ethical issues related to the care of Indigenous women, uninsured refugees and immigrants, women engaged in sex work, and those with HIV at different life stages and perinatal mental health disorders. Authors seek to connect theory and practice with users of the health system by including women's voices in their research. Bringing to bear their experience in active clinical practice in medicine, nursing, and ethics, the authors contemplate new conceptual approaches to important issues in women's healthcare, and make ethical practice recommendations for those grappling with these issues. Topical and up-to-date, this book provides a valuable resource for physicians, nurses, clinical ethicists, and researchers working in some of the most critical areas of women's health and applied ethics today.