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| 961 - 970 of 1000 Most Recent Health Policy Books, Journals and Periodicals |
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 | Health Research: Essential Link to Equity in Development by Commission on Health Research for Development Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Publication Date: Thursday, June 28, 1990 Description: While one-fifth of the world's 5 billion people can now expect to live to see their 80th birthday, nearly half of the rest--about 1.6 billion people--suffer overwhelmingly the world's burden of unavoidable illness and premature death. Increasingly, citizens of developing countries are coming to believe that at the root of...more
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 | Culture and the Restructuring of Community Mental Health: (Contributions in Psychology) by William A. Vega, John W. Murphy Publisher: Greenwood Press Publication Date: Wednesday, June 27, 1990 Description: Vega and Murphy examine treatment, organizational planning, and research issues and offer a critique of the theoretical and programmatic aspects of providing mental health services to traditionally underserved populations. Focusing on minority groups, the book uses the case of Hispanics to illustrate the largely-unaddressed need for services that are relevant...more
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 | The Catastrophe Ahead: AIDS and the Case for a New Public Policy by William B. Johnston, Kevin R. Hopkins Publisher: Praeger Publishers Publication Date: Wednesday, June 27, 1990 Description: The result of an intensive two-year research study, this volume examines the likely course of the AIDS epidemic over the next fifteen years. Extremely well-documented and based largely on sophisticated statistical analysis, the study makes detailed forecasts of who will become sick; explores the social, political, and economic consequences of...more
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 | Who Cares for Them? by Penny Hollander Feldman, Alice Sapienza, Nancy M. Kane Publisher: Greenwood Press Publication Date: Monday, May 07, 1990 Description: Large and growing numbers of the frail elderly and disabled depend on paid workers to assist them in daily life. Who Cares for Them? is the first book to document employment conditions in the home care industry and to address issues relating to job satisfaction and turnover among the paraprofessional...more
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 | Governmental Management of Chemical Risk by Rae Zimmerman Publisher: CRC Publication Date: Thursday, April 05, 1990 Description: Well-documented, organized and written for ready comprehension, this new book covers managerial, legal and financial strategies that are or can be employed to manage the health risks posed by technology. It demonstrates how each strategy is used and which ones are more valuable to decision-makers in different situations.More than a...more
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 | Taking Charge: Crisis Intervention in Criminal Justice (Contributions in Criminology and Penology) by Anne T. Romano Publisher: Greenwood Press Publication Date: Tuesday, March 20, 1990 Description: Over the past several years, there has been an increasing public awareness of and support for efforts to provide assistance to specially victimized groups in crisis--battered women, victims of crimes, persons with disabling diseases, and others faced with traumatic situations. Because criminal justice professionals are often the first to be...more
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 | Rape, Incest, and Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Helping Survivors by Kathryn Quina, Nancy Carlson Publisher: Praeger Publishers Publication Date: Monday, December 11, 1989 Description: A working guide to the treatment of survivors of sexual victimization, this book treats rape, incest, and harassment as related forms of sexual abuse. It reviews present literature on the long-term effects of sexual assault and considers the services and support that survivors require. Covering a wide range of issues...more
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 | Policies, Plans, and People: Foreign Aid and Health Development (Comparative Studies of Health Systems and Medical Care) by Judith Justice Publisher: University of California Press Publication Date: Thursday, November 02, 1989 Description: Judith Justice uses an interdisciplinary approach to show how anthropologists and planners can combine their expertise to make health care programs culturally compatible with the populations they ...more
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 | Dictionary of Mental Handicap by Mary Lindsey Publisher: Routledge Publication Date: Thursday, August 10, 1989 Description: In this comprehensive dictionary, Mary Lindsey has brought together terms and concepts from a wide variety of fields. The medical aspects of mental handicap, its causes, prognoses, and treatments are covered in detail. But although the cause of mental handicap may be medical, subsequent interventions may be sociological, psychological, educational,...more
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 | Personnel Policies and Procedures for Health Care Facilities : A Manager's Manual and Guide by Eugene P. Buccini, Charles P. Mullaney Publisher: Quorum Books Publication Date: Wednesday, August 09, 1989 Description: A unique manual for managers in health care facilities, this volume contains model policies and procedures found through experience to be useful in helping managers manage their work force while at the same time enhancing the employee relations atmosphere. The policies and procedures are designed so that they can be...more
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