01967 a2200277 450000500170000000800410001702000220005803700360008004000070011604100080012307200150013107200160014607200130016207200140017507200210018907200210021007200210023107200230025210000210027524500680029625000060036426000320037030000100040252012600041299900170167220250526161931.0250430042025GB 70 eng  a9781040264294qEA bTaylor & FranciscGBP 54.99fBB a01 aeng7 aMQT2thema7 aMBNH2thema7 aMQT2bic7 aMBNH2bic7 aMED0030502bisac7 aHEA0240002bisac7 aHEA0280002bisac7 a615.85150822bisac1 aSabina Khan983810aOccupational Therapy and Women’s HealthbA Practitioner Guide a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20250328 a442 p bThis innovative and comprehensive textbook provides a detailed exploration of the role of occupational therapy in addressing the unique needs of women across the lifespan. Structured into 14 parts, the book begins with the foundations of women’s health, delving into its historical evolution, the significance of gender equality in medical research, the implications of employment on women's well-being, intricate sociocultural influences, and the intersection of women and occupation from an occupational therapy perspective. Following this foundational context, the book journeys through diverse areas such as gynecological and obstetric health management, endocrine health, autoimmune conditions, non-cisgender health in the context of women’s health, mental health and biopsychosocial aspects, cardiovascular health, sleep, weight, and lifestyle factors, oncology, neurological health, women's health across the lifespan, inter-partner violence and trauma-informed care, and special topics in women's health. Women’s health is a universal concern that transcends geographical boundaries, cultural differences, and socioeconomic disparities, and this important book will be key reading for both students and practitioners of occupational therapy. c10527d10527