Description
Applied Sociology for Nurses (First Semester) by Dr. H.C. Jain is a curriculum-oriented textbook developed to meet the academic and practical requirements of B.Sc. Nursing students. The book provides a clear understanding of sociological concepts and their relevance in nursing, healthcare delivery, community health, and patient management.
Written in an easy-to-understand language, the book explains how social, cultural, economic, and environmental factors influence health and illness. It enables nursing students to develop a holistic approach toward patient care by understanding the role of society, family, culture, and community in healthcare outcomes.
The content is fully aligned with the revised INC curriculum and structured to help students perform well in semester examinations while enhancing their professional nursing competencies.
Key Features
- Based on the latest revised INC syllabus for B.Sc. Nursing
- Specially designed for First Semester Nursing students
- Comprehensive coverage of Applied Sociology concepts
- Simple language with nursing-oriented explanations
- Focus on community health and social determinants of health
- Chapter-wise organized content for easy learning
- Examination-oriented approach with important concepts highlighted
- Useful for academic studies, assignments, and practical nursing applications
Best Suited For
- B.Sc. Nursing First Semester Students
- GNM Nursing Students
- Nursing Educators and Faculty
- Healthcare and Allied Health Science Students
- Nursing Entrance and Academic Examination Preparation
Product Highlights
- INC syllabus-based nursing sociology textbook
- Student-friendly and exam-oriented content
- Focus on healthcare and community applications
- Useful for theory and practical understanding
- Comprehensive coverage of sociological principles
- Trusted academic resource for nursing education





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