ABSTRACT

Addressing health inequalities is a key focus for health and social care organizations. This book explores how best frontline health workers in areas of deprivation can address these problems. Aimed at doctors and their wider multidisciplinary teams, this book provides key knowledge and practical advice on how to address the causes and consequences of health inequalities to achieve better outcomes for patients. Considering the psychological, financial and social aspects of well-being as well as health concerns, this book offers a concise but comprehensive overview of the key issues in health inequalities and, most importantly, how practically to address them.

Key Features

  • Comprehensively covers the breadth of subjects identified by RCGP’s work to formulate a curriculum for health inequalities
  • The first book to address the urgent area of causes and consequences of health inequalities in clinical practice.
  • Chapters are authored by expert practitioners with proven experience in each aspect of health care.
  • Applied, practical focus, demonstrating approaches that will work and can be applied in ‘every’ situation of inequality.
  • Provides evidence of how community based primary care can make a change.

part 2|140 pages

Knowledge and Skills

chapter 7|10 pages

Child Safeguarding and Social Care

chapter 12|12 pages

Persistent Physical Symptoms

chapter 15|8 pages

Managing Difficult Conversations

chapter 16|6 pages

Motivational Interviewing

chapter 17|6 pages

Person-centred Care

chapter 18|8 pages

Trauma-informed Care

part 3|138 pages

Populations and Groups

chapter 21|8 pages

Child Health

chapter 26|10 pages

Men’s Health

chapter 27|8 pages

Ageing Unequally

chapter 31|16 pages

Homeless Healthcare

chapter 32|6 pages

Veterans’ Health

part 4|24 pages

Successful Models of Learning and Practice