1st Edition

Partnership for Health Building Relationships Between Women and Health Caregivers

194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

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... Read more
Contents: Partnership for Health: An Introduction. The Consequentiality of Relational Dynamics. Co-Accomplishment of Relational Goals. The Co-Accomplishment of Educational Goals. The Co-Accomplishment of Medical Goals. Partnership for Health: Continuing the Dialogue. Appendices: Description of Data. Summary of Transcription Notations.

Biography

Christina S. Beck

"This book is an important contribution to our understanding of how medical encounters are co-constructed by patients and caregivers. The primary contribution of this insightful book lies in its capacity to enable readers to think about health care interaction in new ways. This should be 'required reading' for patients, practitioners, scholars, and health educators, although readers should not expect a traditional 'how-to' book. Readers will...discover thoughtful commentary, theoretically sound suggestions, and a new paradigm for thinking about interaction in all of its complexity...the authors of this book provide essential information for practitioners and patients alike who share the common goal of achieving the best health care possible."
Journal of Health Communication