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Women and Children in Health Care - An Unequal Majority (Paperback)
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Women and Children in Health Care - An Unequal Majority (Paperback)
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The ideal of equality constitutes a criterion for assessing current
practice through attention to differences among individuals and
groups. Inequality occurs when irrelevant differences are invoked
in order to secure power or advantages over others. This book
examines health care issues from an egalitarian perspective,
focusing particularly on those that affect the lives of women and
children. These are some of the most hotly debated, controversial,
yet genuinely humanitarian issues of our time. They include gender
stereotypes in medicine and in adolescent socialization, fertility
curtailment and enhancement, coercive treatment during pregnancy,
fetal tissue transplantation, decisions regarding newborns,
decision-making by minors, the feminization of poverty and its
impact on women's and children's health, and the meaning and role
of "family" in health care decisions. The book describes a
case-based or "feminine" model of reasoning as appropriate to the
health care setting, but also as a possible rationale for
exploitation of women. Different versions of feminism are clearly
explained and specifically related to care-based reasoning. To
overcome the pitfalls of paternalism and excessive stress on
patient autonomy, a concept of "parentalism" is defended. An
egalitarian perspective, the author claims, involves use of one's
power to empower others. Because of the timeliness of the topics
discussed, and the depth of detail, this book will be necessary
reading for all bioethicists, health-care analysts and
policy-makers, and women's studies researchers.
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