ISBN13: | 9781032381244 |
ISBN10: | 1032381248 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 270 pages |
Size: | 246x174 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 21 Illustrations, black & white; 21 Line drawings, black & white; 23 Tables, black & white |
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Contemporary Issues in Health and Social Care Policy and Practice
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This accessible text presents a comparative analysis of health and social care policy and practice from around the world, with learning points drawn out for the UK. It supports readers to improve practice by reflecting on differences and similarities in the policies of other OECD countries.
This accessible text presents a comparative analysis of health and social care policy and practice from around the world, with learning points drawn out for the UK. It supports readers to improve practice by reflecting on differences and similarities in the policies of other OECD countries.
Divided into two parts, the book opens with a focus on core concepts in health and social care policy and practice such as service user involvement, the promotion of wellbeing, health inequalities, funding, and integrated care. The differing philosophical, socio-political, and historical perspectives that underpin these key areas in different countries are explored, in order to develop a greater understanding of the UK system. The second part of the book takes a close look at a range of specific contemporary issues, such as end-of-life care, long-term conditions, homelessness, refugee and migrant health, disability, domestic abuse, substance use, and women in prison. These in-depth case study chapters enable readers to identify best practices and challenges in relation to specific areas of health and social care policy and practice.
Ideal for undergraduate students studying health and social care policy from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, this practical text provides a deeper understanding of complex health and social care issues, and supports the development of a global and comparative skill set.
Part 1, Chapter 1: Introduction, Chapter 2: Theories of Social Policy and Welfare States , Chapter 3: Health and Social Care Funding Across the OECD, Chapter 4: Towards a Definitional Framework of Wellbeing in Health and Social Care Research, Policy, and Practice, Chapter 5: Health Inequalities , Chapter 6: Partnership Working in Health and Social Care, Chapter 7: Service User Involvement in Health and Social Care: Understanding Power Relations and the Political Nature of Participation, Part 2, Chapter 8: Health, Social Care and Homelessness , Chapter 9: Domestic Violence and Abuse , Chapter 10: Substance Use and Policy: a) Minimum Unit Pricing: Comparison of Scottish and English Alcohol Policy b) Decriminalisation:? Comparison of United Kingdom (UK) and Portuguese drug policies. , Chapter 11: Health Inequalities and People with Intellectual Disabilities, Chapter 12: Women in Prison ,Chapter 13: End of Life Care Policy Across the United Kingdom, Cyprus, and Romania, Chapter 14: Dental Services Across the Four Nations of the United Kingdom, Chapter 15: Emerging Long-Term Care Systems ? Learning from Comparison, Chapter 16: Refugees and Migrants: Health Policies in OECD Countries. Chapter 17: Loneliness. Chapter 18: Conclusion: Comparative Perspectives on Health and Social Care Policy and Practice across OECD Countries