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The Open University

Exploring issues in women's health

The Open University via OpenLearn

Overview

This free course, Exploring issues in women's health, will introduce social model approaches to health and wellbeing, which take as their starting point not the scientific context of the body, but the social context in which women live. The focus is on women and the impact of social and cultural factors on women's health. The course touches on various issues concerning women's health, such as abortion, periods, the menopause, mental health and fertility.

Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Learning outcomes
  • 1 Thinking about women’s health today
  • 1 Thinking about women’s health today
  • 2 Exploring the social model
  • 2 Exploring the social model
  • 2.1 Why do we need a social model?
  • 2.2 Understanding the social model of health
  • 2.3 Lay perspectives matter
  • 3 Social change for health and wellbeing?
  • 3 Social change for health and wellbeing?
  • 3.1 Movements in women’s health
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Acknowledgements

Reviews

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4.7 rating at OpenLearn based on 21 ratings

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  • It was a well-written, short course that explored women's health from different perspectives. Additionally, it had interactive components and different types of media that made learning more enjoyable.
  • Bianca Dukic
    Considered and relevant topic with excellent presenters. References list available for extra follow up review. Highly recommend

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