Health and health care in developing countries: sociological perspectives
In this seminal collection of articles on health care in the Third World, sociological perspectives are applied to medical issues in revealing ways. Fourteen essays (all but two of which are original to this volume) examine the social production of health, disease, and systems of care throughout the...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this seminal collection of articles on health care in the Third World, sociological perspectives are applied to medical issues in revealing ways. Fourteen essays (all but two of which are original to this volume) examine the social production of health, disease, and systems of care throughout the developing world. The volume covers a range of areas - central Africa, Nigeria, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, Nepal, China, United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Mexico - and a broad scope of topics, from emergency care, the AIDS epidemic, and women's health care, to public health programs and national health care policies. Contributors address the central question of whether health systems in developing areas should emphasize the role of clinical medicine and individual physicians or community and preventive medical resources. The major health problems faced by these societies - inadequate sanitation, infectious disease, high infant-child mortality, and a lack of family planning - indicate the greater need for health educators and public health workers despite many poor nations' desire for Western doctors. Other topics that are examined include the process of seeking medical aid; the relationship between traditional and modern medicines; medical education, hospital care, and communication between doctors and patients in developing countries; and the relevance and application of sociology in Third World settings. This volume seeks to draw attention to the significance of medical sociology for understanding Third World health problems and to show how examining developing societies may necessitate reframing or modifying some Western sociological notions. In addition, these essays stretch the boundaries of medical sociology to include Third World issues. |
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adam_text | Contents
Introduction ix
PETER CONRAD AND EUGENE B. GALLAGHER
Part I Chapter i
The Social Production The Social Epidemiology of AIDS in Africa:
of Disease Migrant Labor and Sexually Transmitted Disease i
CHARLES W. HUNT
Chapter 2
Women and Work in Rural Taiwan:
Building a Contextual Model Linking Employment
and Health 38
RITA S. GALLIN
Part II Chapter 3
Seeking Urgency and Utilization of Emergency Medical
Medical Care Services in Urban Indonesia:
A Report and Reflection 57
PETER CONRAD
Chapter 4
Ethnicity, Health Behavior, and Modernization:
The Case of Singapore 78
STELLA R. QUAH
Vi CONTENTS
Part III Chapter 5
Traditional and The Contribution of Modern Medicine in
Modern Medicines a Traditional System: The Case of Nepal 109
JANARDAN SUBEDI AND SREE SUBEDI
Chapter 6
Traditional Medicine in Africa:
Past, Present, and Future 122
COLLINS O. AIRHIHENBUWA AND IRA E. HARRISON
Part IV Chapter 7
Modern Medicine Curricular Goals and Student Aspirations in a
in Developing New Arab Medical College 135
Societies EUGENE B. GALLAGHER
Chapter 8
Family Care Work and Duty in a Modern
Chinese Hospital 154
JOSEPH W. SCHNEIDER
Chapter 9
A Comparative Analysis of the Culture of
Biomedicine: Disclosure and Consequences for
Treatment in the Practice of Oncology 180
MARY JO DELVECCHIO GOOD, LINDA HUNT,
TSUNETSUGU MUNAKATA, AND YASUKI KOBAYASHI
Part V Chapter 10
Sociopolitics of Constraints on Successful Public Health Programs:
HealthCare A View from a Mexican Community 211
KENYON RAINIER STEBBINS
Chapter 11
Implementing Health for All in Nigeria:
Problems and Constraints 228
S. OGOH ALUBO
CONTENTS Vii
Part VI Chapter 12
Applying Home and Hospital Birthing in Oman:
Social Science An Observational Study with Recommendations
Knowledge in for Hospital Practice 247
ea tn CAROL J. PIERCE COLFER AND EUGENE B. GALLAGHER
Settings
Chapter rj
Strategies for Connecting Social Science Research to
Actions for Better Health 265
SALLY E. FINDLEY
Chapter 14
Modernization and Medical Care 285
EUGENE B. GALLAGHER
About the Contributors 307
Index 309
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