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“Principles of Sociology for Graduate Nurses” by Pr Nalini (ISBN: 9789386150653) offers a comprehensive guide to sociological concepts relevant to nursing. Explore social determinants of health, cultural influences on healthcare, and the impact of social structures on patient care. This revised edition aligns with the latest syllabus, making it an essential resource for graduate nursing students and practicing nurses seeking to enhance their understanding of the social dimensions of health and illness. Ideal for improved patient outcomes and culturally competent care.
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Aashish Kumar –
Essential for nursing students! It really helped me understand the social factors impacting health.
Arpita Tripathi –
A must-read for all nurses. Offers a vital perspective on patient care. Really important for my role.
Arijit Pattanayak –
A bit too theoretical for my taste. Needs more practical examples to illustrate the concepts.
Ayush Arora –
Invaluable for understanding social determinants of health. Highly recommend this book.
Shaan Sundar R –
Decent overview. However, some chapters felt disjointed from the main theme.
Tannu Choudhary –
Excellent resource! Practical applications are highlighted. Very thorough and helpful.
Khushi Sharma –
Helpful, but the layout could be better. It feels a bit cluttered and could be more visually appealing.
Pranav Choudhary –
Clear and concise writing style. The case studies were particularly helpful and informative.
Arpit Jain –
Essential reading for any nurse wanting to provide holistic and culturally sensitive care.
Hriyam Dutta –
Comprehensive, but a bit overwhelming at times. It needs a better index.
Alok Pandey –
Okay, but I found some sections repetitive. The cultural context chapter was particularly insightful.
Ankit Bhowmick –
Good starting point. Could use more current research and references.
Ashutosh Pandey –
Adequate textbook. Nothing groundbreaking, but meets the basic requirements.
Rahul Ghosh –
Decent textbook. It covered the syllabus well. Some content could have been better explained.
Adhyatma Jain –
Exceptional resource! Deepened my understanding of sociological principles. A brilliant book.
Yashika –
Good foundation, but it could delve deeper into certain topics. Useful for beginners.
Shubhangi Singh –
Fantastic! It made complex concepts accessible. Improved my understanding immensely.
Tanzin Rigson –
A game-changer for my graduate studies. I liked the emphasis on cultural competence.
Jamuna Majhi –
Useful, but a bit dry. Needs more real-world examples to keep the reader’s attention.
Mehakdeep Singh –
This book bridges sociology and nursing perfectly. Highly recommend for graduate studies.
Muskan Saggu –
Somewhat repetitive, but useful information. It’s useful, but not something I would read again.
Srishti Sharma –
Transformed my approach to patient care! This book opened my eyes. Amazing insight.
Prateek Arya –
A helpful overview, but could be more engaging. Some chapters felt dense. Good resource overall.
Ansh Dubey –
Informative and relevant. Helped me connect sociology with my nursing practice.
Manas Mehta –
A significant contribution to nursing education. The best book I’ve read this year.