Women and Health

Women and Health
Author: Marlene B. Goldman,Rebecca Troisi,Kathryn M. Rexrode
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 1632
Release: 2012-12-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780123849793

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Women and Health is a comprehensive reference that addresses health issues affecting women of all ages — from adolescence through maturity. It goes far beyond other books on this topic, which concentrate only on reproductive health, and has a truly international perspective. It covers key issues ranging from osteoporosis to breast cancer and other cancers, domestic violence, sexually transmitted diseases, occupational hazards, eating disorders, heart disease and other chronic illnesses, substance abuse, and societal and behavioral influences on health. In this second edition of Women and Health, chapters thoughtfully explore the current state of women’s health and health care, including the influences of sex and gender on the occurrence of a wide variety of diseases and conditions. All chapters have been extensively updated and emphasize the epidemiology of the condition — the etiology, occurrence, primary and secondary prevention (screening), risk factors, surveillance, changing trends over time, and critical analysis of the diagnostic and treatment options and controversies. Treatment sections in each chapter have been expanded to create a stronger dialogue between epidemiologists and women's health practitioners. Saves researchers and clinicians time in quickly accessing the very latest details on a broad range of women’s health issues, as opposed to searching through thousands of journal articles Provides a common language for epidemiologists, public health practitioners, and women’s health specialists to discuss the behavioral, cultural, and biological determinants of women’s health Researchers and medical specialists will learn how the gender-specific risks and features of one organ system’s diseases affect the health of other organ systems For example: Hormone replacement therapy used to treat imbalance within the endocrine system is also being used to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease; Drugs developed for type 2 diabetes are now being used in chemoprevention Orients the non-gerontologist about the importance of considering the entire life cycle of women within research designs and treatment plans Professors teaching courses in women’s health will use slides and additional materials to structure lectures/courses; students will use slides as a unique resource to study for exams

Thinking Women and Health Care Reform in Canada

Thinking Women and Health Care Reform in Canada
Author: Pat Armstrong
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2012
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780889614857

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Thinking Women and Health Care Reform in Canada explores why health care is a woman's issue and seeks to address gender equity in health services. Written by members of Women and Health Care Reform (WHCR), this collection establishes the importance of including gender in discussions and decisions surrounding health sector reform. In twelve concise chapters, Thinking Women and Health Care Reform in Canada addresses a wide range of issues, including obesity, maternity care, mental health of health care workers, and private health insurance. This thought-provoking collection is an essential read for students and researchers in the fields of women's studies, health sciences, sociology, and nursing, as well as for anyone who is looking for a new picture of health care in Canada.

One eyed Science

One eyed Science
Author: Karen Messing
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1998
Genre: Occupational diseases
ISBN: 1566395984

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Responding to the tough question, why are scientists so unresponsive to the needs of women workers, Messing describes long-standing difficulties in gaining attention for the occupational health of women, ranging from the structure of the grant process and the conferences crucial to the professional life of researchers to the basic assumptions of scientific practice.

Women s Work Health and Quality of Life

Women s Work  Health  and Quality of Life
Author: Afaf I. Meleis
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2001-10-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0789016613

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Discover the unexpected results when occupational health studies include women’s unpaid work! This landmark book makes a powerful case for the interrelationship of work (whether paid or unpaid) and health issues. Women's Work, Health, and Quality of Life examines specific occupational attitudes, behaviors, and conditions that affect the well-being of women. The subjects of the studies range from Filipina domestic workers in Hong Kong to migrant farm workers in the US, and the conclusions are fascinating. It also presents a reasoned critique of the shortcomings of most scientific research into women’s occupational health and offers a paradigm shift with significant consequences. By examining women's unpaid domestic work, caregiving, and volunteer work as well as paid work, Women's Work, Health, and Quality of Life provides a more accurate look at critical health issues. It addresses such vital concerns as the physical and emotional health of women who are giving unpaid care to sick family members, for example, as well as analyzing the effects of paid employment on health. International in scope, Women's Work, Health, and Quality of Life examines vital factors in health and work, including: self-care and social support levels of stress health protective behaviors postpartum and midlife health issues Women's Work, Health, and Quality of Life offers a fascinating picture of these vital issues of women's lives. In kitchens, factories, and offices around the world, work has an impact on women's health. This wide-ranging book will be of interest to public health researchers, policymakers, and women’s activists.

Women s Work Health and Empowerment

Women s Work  Health  and Empowerment
Author: Anjali Gandhi
Publsiher: Aakar Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2006
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 8187879718

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Gender equality and women empowerment are no longer considered supplementary but central to the practice of development.

Women s Work Women s Health

Women s Work  Women s Health
Author: Jeanne Mager Stellman
Publsiher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1977
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0394734521

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Women Work and Health Challenges to Corporate Policy

Women  Work  and Health  Challenges to Corporate Policy
Author: D.C. Walsh,R.H. Egdahl
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781461380771

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Women s Health 2e

Women s Health 2e
Author: Pat Armstrong,Ann Pederson
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2015
Genre: Gender identity
ISBN: 9780889615700

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Though we may no longer confine our understanding of women's health to reproduction and maternity care, women's health in Canada continues to be limited by knowledge gaps, political agendas, and fiscal restraints. This second edition of Women's Health provides a comprehensive picture of the state of women's health in Canada, tracing the emergence of the field and outlining some of the current challenges facing its advancement. The contributors--who include academics, health care professionals, and policy-makers--explore women's health in different social and geographical locations, the gendering of care work, and the ways in which research can influence health policy. Drawing on gender-based analysis and highlighting the diversity among women, this multidisciplinary collection illustrates the breadth of contemporary Canadian writing on women's health and calls for a renewed commitment to women's health advocacy. This revised edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect developments in research and recent changes in the social, political, and economic context. New chapters cover topics such as wait times, girls' health, and unpaid health care. Featuring questions for further thought and lists of recommended readings and websites, this unique text is a valuable resource for both students and researchers in the fields of women's studies, sociology, health sciences, and nursing.