Inclusive Practice:: Sociological Concepts for Health Professionals introduces students to the socio-political implications of the work they will be doing within the healthcare sector. It embraces the multi-disciplinary nature of work in the health professions, and applies the term inclusive practice to focus attention on its relevance to all health care professionals with the shared aim of improving health outcomes. The text considers the interface between health care delivery, health care professionals and population groups, while providing a critical approach to examining the strategies for inclusive practice in contemporary Australian health care.
Section 1 Sociological concepts of inclusive practice; Chapter 1 An introduction to inclusive practice; Chapter 2 Inclusion and exclusion in contemporary Australian health care; Chapter 3 Building inclusive frameworks for practice; Chapter 4 Health system reform for inclusive practice; Chapter 5 Diversity and inclusive practice in the workplace; Chapter 6 Social and political elements of inclusive practice; Section 2 Inclusive practice in context; Chapter 7 Population health and health outcome; Chapter 8 Inclusion and health literacy; Chapter 9 Rural and remote inclusive practice; Chapter 10 Vulnerable and disadvantaged populations; Chapter 11 An aging population; Chapter 12 Sexuality and gender;
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