By taking an ethnographic approach to medical travel, this important book uses critical perspectives to understand inequalities in healthcare access and delivery, including gender, class and ethnicity, and explore how these are negotiated.
By taking an ethnographic approach to medical travel, this important book uses critical perspectives to understand inequalities in healthcare access and delivery, including gender, class and ethnicity, and explore how these are negotiated.
Cecilia Vindrola-Padros is a medical anthropologist working at University College, London. Her research focuses on topics such as: embedded research, rapid qualitative research, health service reconfigurations, and the delivery of complex treatment in LMICs. She is interested in the relationship between mobility and health and has carried out research on medical travel for over 10 years.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Critical perspectives in medical travel Chapter 3: Medical travel at a global scale Chapter 4: Medical travel at a local scale: An example of intra-national medical travel Chapter 5: Medical travel infrastructures Chapter 6: Differential medical travel experiences and possibilities Chapter 7: Affective journeys and the imagination Chapter 8: Future directions in medical travel research
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Critical perspectives in medical travel Chapter 3: Medical travel at a global scale Chapter 4: Medical travel at a local scale: An example of intra-national medical travel Chapter 5: Medical travel infrastructures Chapter 6: Differential medical travel experiences and possibilities Chapter 7: Affective journeys and the imagination Chapter 8: Future directions in medical travel research
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