ABSTRACT

Health and Development presents a broad and detailed description of the multifaceted aspects of health and development across the globe. People are living longer, their lifestyles are changing and so too are the diseases from which they suffer. Recession in the North and debt servicing in the South have reduced public expenditure on health and welfare. The links between regional, economic and environmental factors and the health of a population are becoming clearer. Does development mean a longer life of lower quality? Always alive to both the global and the local implications, the authors focus in particular on the critical issues surrounding environmental impact, the interaction of poverty and health, socio-cultural factors in HIV/AIDS transmission, the use of traditional and community health care resources and women's health.

part |108 pages

Health and Development: Perspectives and Issues

chapter 4|18 pages

Traditional Medicine

Its Extent and Potential for Incorporation into Modern National Health Systems

chapter 6|12 pages

The Global Pharmaceutical Industry

Health, Development and Business

part |88 pages

Development and the Health of Places and Groups

chapter 8|16 pages

The Health of Women

Beyond Maternal and Child Health

chapter 10|12 pages

Socio-Economic Change and the Health of Elderly People

Future Prospects for the Developing World

chapter 11|14 pages

Caring for Elderly People

Workforce Issues and Development Questions

chapter 12|15 pages

Primary Health Care and Selective PHC

Community Participation in Health and Development

part |121 pages

Regional Issues in Health and Development

chapter 13|17 pages

The Poorer Third World

Health and Health Care in Areas that Have Yet to Experience Substantial Development

chapter 14|18 pages

Spatial Inequalities and Historical Evolution in Health Provision

Indian and Zambian Examples

chapter 16|10 pages

Health Care in the Third World: Africa

chapter 18|13 pages

Health and Development Under State Socialism

The Hungarian Experience

chapter 19|11 pages

Southern Europe: Health in Areas that have Undergone Recent Development

Demographic and Epidemiological issues