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Creative Computing in Health and Social Care

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ISBN-10: 0471955868

ISBN-13: 9780471955863

Edition: 1995

Authors: Fred E. Yates

List price: $120.00
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Description:

The personal computer is now a commonplace resource in health care and social work, particularly as a result of the development of educational, therapeutic, and patient-related information systems. This is a practical handbook for those working in the health and social services who wish to develop their knowledge of computer applications in their professional lives to help them turn their clinical or professional expertise into a computer resource. The approach throughout the book is to consider the human problem and then look at the practical application with the computer.
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Book details

List price: $120.00
Copyright year: 1995
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 5/27/1996
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 236
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

General Issues In Human Service Organisations
The Underdevelopment of Client-Led Computing
Computerising Social Care
An Assessment of Information Technology in Three Health Service Settings
A Responding View on Shared Information in Health Care Computing from the NHS Family Health Service Computer Unit
Computers in a Voluntary Agency
Community Care Computing in a Metropolitan Borough Council
The Perspectives of Clients, Practitioners and Managers
Methods and Tools In Client-Led Computing
Developing "User-Persuasive" Programs
Using Database Training and Technology to Develop Social Work Practice
Do it Yourself Computing
Knowledge Engineering in Probation Work
Case Studies
Fast Idiot or Friendly Helper?
The Development of a Problem-Solving Client Program
"I Know What I Don't Like."
A Case Study of Collaboration Between a Voluntary Agency and a Programmer
Sex, Lies and Education
The Story of an A to Z of Love and Sex
Index