Part I Interpretation of the Health Problem and Need for Treatment
Section A Concepts of Health and Illness
Chapter 1 Definitions and Meaning of Health and Illness
Chapter 2 Social Epidemiology
Section B Models and Frameworks for Health and Illness Behaviors
Chapter 3 Individual and Interpersonal Models of Health and Illness Behavior
Chapter 4 Health Disparities: International Perspectives
Section C Ecological Models for Change in Health and Illness Behaviors
Chapter 5 Health Promotion – Program Planning and Evaluation
Part II Approaches to Resolve Health Problems
Section A Behavioral Medicine
Chapter 6 Behavioral Medicine
Section B Focus on the Pharmacy Profession
Chapter 7 Professional Socialization of Pharmacists
Chapter 8 Organizational Change
Section C Treatment Planning and Participation
Chapter 9 Prescribing Behavior
Chapter 10 Patient Decision Making: Responses to Illness and Treatment
Chapter 11 Interpersonal Communication for Pharmaceutical Care
Chapter 12 Pharmaceutical Care: Incorporating the Needs and Perspectives of Caregivers
Section D Evaluating Patient Medication Use Behavior and Need for Change
Chapter 13 Psychological Aspects of Medication Adherence
Chapter 14 Facilitating Behavioral Change
Chapter 15 Patient-Reported Outcomes of Drug Therapy
Part III Targeting Care of Specific Patients
Chapter 16 Children, Adolescents, and Medicines
Chapter 17 Social, Behavioral, and Economic Aspects of Medication Use in Older Adults
Chapter 18 Death and Dying
Chapter 19 Care for Individuals with Mental Illness
Chapter 20 Medication Use Among Culturally Diverse Patients
Part IV Public Policy Perspectives on Medical Practices
Chapter 21 A Psychosocial Approach to Medication Errors
Chapter 22 Ethical Issues Influencing Public Policy Initiatives