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Contemporary Primary Care

Contemporary Primary Care

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Description
Primary care is currently going through a period of substantial change. The high profile alteration of structures is occurring at a time when many issues of practice are presenting new or renewed challenges. These are issues grounded in the complexities and dissatisfactions of contemporary society as well as in the changing policy context.

This book has been produced in order to bring together critical and thought-provoking pieces on these wide-ranging challenges, by authors from an equally wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, clinical psychology, disability studies, public health, sociology, as well as general practice.

Beginning with a think piece on the nature of primary care and what an emerging vision for it might look like, the book continues with contributions on the changing form, organization and delivery of primary health care, before going on to examine specific areas of provision and some significant research issues. The book will be of interest to all those involved in the study or development of primary health care services.
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Publication date
2000
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Dimensions (mm)
155 x 229
Weight (g)
350
  • Notes on contributors
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction

    Part one:: Challenges of context and organization

    Vision and change in primary care
    past, present and future
    Primary health care
    the changing character of service provision
    The changing nature of primary health care teams and inter-professional relationships

    Part two:: Challenges of practice

    Commissioning services for older people
    make haste slowly?
    Disability
    from medical needs to social rights
    The new genetics and general practice
    revolution or continuity
    Socio-economic inequality
    beyond the inverse care law

    Part three:: Challenges of research

    Locality planning and research evidence
    using primary care data
    Counselling
    researching an evidence base for practice
    Complementary medicine and primary care
    towards a grassroots focus
    Postscript
    Index.

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