Globalisation describes the increasing economic and social interdependence between countries. This article examines globalisation in terms of the opportunities and threats it poses to health, in particular increasing rates of non-communicable diseases. Nursing is challenged with responding to the changing health needs of the global population that have arisen as a result of globalisation
After reading this chapter, you should be able to:\ud • understand the concept of globalisation and ...
In most industrialized nations and many developing countries chronic diseases or non-communicable di...
Abstract Globalization is a fairly recent addition to the panoply of concepts describing the interna...
Globalisation describes the increasing economic and social interdependence between countries. This a...
The events of September 11th, 2001 in the United States and the Bali bombings of October 2002 are ch...
The events of September 11th, 2001 in the United States and the Bali bombings of October 2002 are ch...
The definition of the term “globalization” is itself contested terrain. This article recognizes the ...
Globalisation poses new challenges as well as new threats, especially to those who wish to make the ...
The reduction of health inequities is an ethical imperative, according to the WHO Commission on Soci...
At the dawn of the 21st century, globalisation is a word that has become a part of everyday communic...
Globalisation entails a rapid increase in economic, technological and cultural exchange, which flows...
Globalisation entails a rapid increase in economic, technological and cultural exchange, which flows...
This paper examines the challenge that globalisation poses to health and to health systems. Globalis...
This paper describes a conceptual framework for the health implications of globalisation. The framew...
Prospects for future health depend increasingly on the processes of globalization. Globalisation is ...
After reading this chapter, you should be able to:\ud • understand the concept of globalisation and ...
In most industrialized nations and many developing countries chronic diseases or non-communicable di...
Abstract Globalization is a fairly recent addition to the panoply of concepts describing the interna...
Globalisation describes the increasing economic and social interdependence between countries. This a...
The events of September 11th, 2001 in the United States and the Bali bombings of October 2002 are ch...
The events of September 11th, 2001 in the United States and the Bali bombings of October 2002 are ch...
The definition of the term “globalization” is itself contested terrain. This article recognizes the ...
Globalisation poses new challenges as well as new threats, especially to those who wish to make the ...
The reduction of health inequities is an ethical imperative, according to the WHO Commission on Soci...
At the dawn of the 21st century, globalisation is a word that has become a part of everyday communic...
Globalisation entails a rapid increase in economic, technological and cultural exchange, which flows...
Globalisation entails a rapid increase in economic, technological and cultural exchange, which flows...
This paper examines the challenge that globalisation poses to health and to health systems. Globalis...
This paper describes a conceptual framework for the health implications of globalisation. The framew...
Prospects for future health depend increasingly on the processes of globalization. Globalisation is ...
After reading this chapter, you should be able to:\ud • understand the concept of globalisation and ...
In most industrialized nations and many developing countries chronic diseases or non-communicable di...
Abstract Globalization is a fairly recent addition to the panoply of concepts describing the interna...