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Yaşlanan toplumlarda demografik dönüşümlerin ışığında değişen ve artan yaşlı nüfusun sağlık ve sosyal beklentileri karşılanamaz bir hâl almakta, yaşlı nüfusun kişisel ve yapısal faktörlerine bağlı olarak gelişen hastalık, bakıma muhtaçlık durumlarının yanı sıra gelir güvenliği, sosyal güvenlik ve barınma gibi ihtiyaçların artması gündeme gelmektedir. Bu nedenle yaşlanan toplumlarda var olan potansiyel kaynaklar ve kazanımlar ile birlikte yaşlılık sürecini değerlendirmek ve uzayan yaşam süresinin olası kazançlarına odaklanmak toplumsal refahının yükseltilmesi adına önem arz etmektedir. Bu kitapta küresel bir olgu hâline gelen yaşlanma ve yaşlılık alanına özgü güncel konular multidisipliner olarak ele alınmış ve okuyucuya kapsamlı bilgiler sunulmaya çalışılmıştır.
In the contemporary world, war rivals infectious disease as a global cause of morbidity and mortality. Since the end of World War II, there have been at least 160 wars around the world with as many as 25 million (and probably many more) people killed, most of them civilians. Directly or indirectly, war touches the lives of most people on the planet, often with lasting and costly impact. Framed by the holistic and ethnographically grounded theoretical perspective of critical medical anthropology, and more broadly by the political economy of health, this book of essays by leading medical anthropologists and other health social scientists carefully examines the global effects of war, the war industry, and the international weapons trade on human health and well-being. Further, this book goes beyond offering a lively and readable account of a pressing health concern by critically analyzing the political and economic forces driving the war machine to inflict ever-increasing levels of social suffering and loss of life.
This edition offers new up-to-date content and improved features, in addition to complete coverage of more than 200 nursing skills, and a nursing process framework for a logical and consistent presentation.
This dynamic, up-to-date text offers an integrated framework and philosophy for teaching the nursing of childbearing families and nursing of children together. Accurate, readable, and concise, Maternal & Child Nursing Caresupports faster and more efficient learning in briefer, more compressed courses; while helping students develop essential skills for fast-changing healthcare environments. Core themes in this edition include family-centered and community-based care; health promotion (including Healthy People 2020); patient and family education; clinical reasoning; evidence-based practice, and developing cultural competence. This edition adds new Safety Alerts; more coverage of pain as the fifth vital sign; greater focus on care of families where a child is dying; and updated content on assessment, nutrition, communication, and many other key topics. Multiple pedagogical tools help students focus both learning and review, including intuitive Pathophysiology Illustrated visuals; Family Quotes presenting the family’s perspective; Learning Outcomes and Critical Concept Review Features; Key Terms, and an online audio glossary.
In 1906 and 1907 I gave, as a part of my regular work at the Summer School of Harvard University, an “Introduction to Ethics, with Special. Reference to the Interests of Teachers” A few lectures, summing up the main principles that lay at the basis of this ethical course as it had been given in the summer of 1906, were delivered in January and February, 1907, before a general academic audience, during a brief visit of mine at the University of Illinois. In several other places, both in the West and in the East, I have also presented portions of my views upon ethics; and in the summer of 1907 four general lectures on the topic were repeated before the Summer School of Theology at Harvard....