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Partnership for Health - Building Relationships Between Women and Health Caregivers (Paperback)
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Partnership for Health - Building Relationships Between Women and Health Caregivers (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Communication Series
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In the 1960s, feminists voiced their outrage about the health care
system in the United States which routinely discriminated against
women and, in so doing, literally jeopardized their health and
well-being. Over a decade later, women's health advocates still
stressed the need for reform of this male-dominated institution
because of the on-going threat to the health of American women. In
the 1990s, nearly 40 years after women began their fight for
quality and equitable treatment from the medical profession, women
unfortunately continue to confront problems on numerous levels
including discrimination in medical research and in the
availability of insurance and health care providers. Most alarming,
however, is the fact that women today--like women in the '60s and
before--lack information, understanding, and adequate diagnoses and
treatment from their health caregivers.
This book extends from a program of research on women's health
issues by the authors. More than 150 audio-taped, naturally
occurring interactions between health caregivers and their female
patients from three different health care settings--as well as
ethnographic field notes in three additional settings which provide
health care to women-- constitute the data for this investigation.
They explore the consequentiality of relational issues during
women's health care encounters and examine how health care
participants save face, enact roles, co-construct their encounters,
and accomplish the objective of education and medical care.
Unlike earlier works, this study utilizes an extensive data
collection derived directly from hundreds of interactions between
health care providers and their patients, as opposed to surveys or
case studies of singular practitioners. The authors examine the
data in light of insights from a variety of theoretical
perspectives and are committed to exploring the implication that
medical encounters are collaboratively managed by both patients and
caregivers. Given these theoretical and empirical contributions,
the authors believe this book will advance present understanding in
the areas of health and relational communication, women's health
care, gender issues in communication, conversation analysis,
discourse processes, and institutional talk.
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