APPLIED SOCIOLOGY FOR NURSES (As per new INC Syllabus) B.Sc. Nursing

Mr. Abhay Pattan, Associate Professor, Parul Institute of Nursing, He is registered nurse and midwife since 2013 and has more than 10 years’ experience in nursing profession. He is presently working as Associate Professor in Parul Institute of Nursing, Vadodara, Gujarat. He had published more than 15 research articles in various national and international journals.

Dr. Sanjay Shinde Msc.PhD nursing presently working as a Professor, sumandeep Nursing College, Sumandeep vidyapeeth deemed to be university, vadodara, Gujarat, Published More than 25 Research papers in Scopus Indexed Journal, Webs of science and Peer review Journals. Received Narul Khanna Research Scholarship Award 2021 from Nursing Scholar Society. Guest Lecturer and Resource person many universities at India and Abroad.

Mr. Praful Damor, B.Sc. Nursing, M.Sc. Nursing in Community Health Nursing, working as Assistant professor, Parul Institute of Nursing, Parul University Vadodara, Gujarat, India. He has more than 3 years of experience in nursing profession and also organized various institutional activities and various skilled training sessions for students, published more than 8 research paper in national and international journals.

Ms. Nilima Vasava, assistant professor, Parul Institute of Nursing, she is a Registered Nurse and Midwife since 2016 and has 1 Year of Clinical and 3 Years of Teaching Experience. She has organized various institutional activities and various skilled training sessions for students and has also published more than 5 research papers in web of science and Scopus journals.

Mr. Milan chauhan, M.Sc Nursing in Community Health Nursing  is Presently working as Assistant professor, Parul Institute of Nursing ,Parul University, Vadodara ,Gujarat, India. Member of International Association of Oncology he is trained in Advance Cardiac life support, he is Nursing Examiner and Paper Setter in Gujarat Nursing council in Gujarat.

Mr. Anantkumar Patel, Assistant Professor at the Parul Institute of Nursing at Parul University He obtained his Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization in medical surgical nursing and was awarded a gold medal for his efforts. This book’s main contribution is to provide a high-level overview of the most prevalent diseases and how they may have a societal economic impact, as well as the most prevalent societal problems and how they may be associated with disease.

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Writing the First Edition of this sociological book, which has been my long-term goal, gives me a great deal of pleasure. I give thanks to God for providing me with the endurance and resolve necessary to complete the task. In order to become a successful nurse in society, we want to share our views with the nursing community through this book. A scientific field called sociology examines how society’s social institutions work. Every nursing student should understand sociology because society is made up of people who have different cultures, ideas, beliefs, practices, and taboos. As a result, a nurse acquires the skills necessary to provide nursing care as they come into contact with those individuals in their nursing care setting. Sociology essentially aids the nurse in comprehending the intricate interactions between the individual, society, and environment, allowing the nurse to act as a mediator to maintain the equilibrium between the individual, society, and environment in terms of delivering comprehensive medical care for healthy living. The ultimate goal is to equip a nurse to take on different roles in society as a skilled communicator, social researcher, counsellor, and caregiver in order to promote and restore people’s health and avoid sickness. People’s expectations for nursing care have changed over time, and they now demand that all nurses provide excellent, patient-centered care. Therefore, before providing care to the people in the community, the nurse should be properly prepared. The students who read this book will undoubtedly get more in-depth information about how society works, current social issues, social stratification, social process, basic sociological concepts, racism, clinical sociology, social mobility, social control, and other topics. The chapters’ explanations are enhanced with pertinent graphics, and their contents are clearly expressed. There are stimulating and engaging multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter. Additionally, this book’s contents have been revised to meet the standards of the Indian Nursing Council, so students enrolled in any nursing-related courses, including general nursing, bachelor’s, and even master’s programmes, can use this book as a reference. Anyone who reads this book will undoubtedly get good grades and form positive attitudes about other members of society. I send my warmest wishes to the students.

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