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Engaging the Liminal: Indigenous Perceptions of the Healthcare System

Autor Karen Lottis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 dec 2014
It is well documented that there is decreased access and utilization of healthcare services by minority populations. This study explored experiences with the healthcare system among remotely situated First Nations people of coastal British Columbia, to shed light on elements considered crucial to healthcare delivery. The study was conducted as a critical ethnography with an underlying framework of phenomenology and critical social theory. Findings revealed individuals who had developed relationships of trust with providers, or whose family members acted as advocates in healthcare encounters were content overall with the care received. However, many voiced perceptions of prejudice and stigmatization, believing care to be of a lower quality than that received by non-Aboriginal BC residents. These findings were deeply embedded contextually and were framed by the legacy of a colonial past, ongoing 'civilized oppression, ' and the socioeconomics of isolation, which undermined healthcare at every level. Recognition that social justice has been obscured beneath the labels of chronic disease demands re-evaluation of mainstream approaches to marginalized communities
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ISBN-13: 9783639666991
ISBN-10: 3639666992
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
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Editura: Scholars' Press

Notă biografică

Receiving her PhD and MSN from University of New Mexico, Karen currently runs a rural Family Practice and serves as Medical Director for a local hospice organization in Arizona. Her passions include prevention and quality of life issues in diverse populations, and achieving equitable healthcare for every individual.