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Making Uncertainty: Tuberculosis, Substance Use, and Pathways to Health in South Africa: Medical Anthropology

Autor Anna Versfeld
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 feb 2023 – vârsta ani
In Cape Town, South Africa, many people with tuberculosis also use substances. This sets up a seemingly impossible problem: People who use substances are at increased risk of tuberculosis disease; and substance use seems to result in erratic behavior that makes successful treatment of people affected by tuberculosis extremely difficult. People affected don’t get healthy, healthcare providers are frustrated, and families seek to balance love and care for those who are ill with self-protection. How are we to understand this? Where does the responsibility for poor health and healing lie? What are the possibilities for an effective healthcare response? Through a close look at lives and care, Making Uncertainty: Tuberculosis, Substance Use, and Pathways to Health shows how patterns of substance use, tuberculosis disease, and their interaction are shaped by history, social context, and political economy. This, in turn, generates new perspectives on what makes poor health, and what good care might look like.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781978822474
ISBN-10: 1978822472
Pagini: 190
Ilustrații: 1 b&w illustration
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Seria Medical Anthropology


Notă biografică

ANNA VERSFELD is an independent South African medical anthropologist. She consults globally on social dynamics of tuberculosis, vulnerable populations, and people-centered healthcare provision. 

Cuprins

Series Foreword by Lenore Manderson
1 Returners 
2 The Stickiness of Moral Opinion 
3 Co-constitutions: Makers and Maskers 
4 Salience and Silence: Data, Evidence, and the Making of Figure Facts 
5 The Challenge of “Unruly” Patients 
6 Care to Cure 
7 Catching Breath: The Hospital as Restricted Respite 
8 Anthropology in Action 
Acknowledgments
Notes 
References 
Index 

Recenzii

"This is an outstanding ethnography that makes important contributions to medical anthropology specifically in relation to infectious diseases, substance use, and anthropological studies of global health practices and interventions. The nuanced anthropological focus on the intersections of substance use and tuberculosis among marginalized and impoverished persons that Versfeld analyzes in relation to historical legacies of colonialism and Apartheid is both in-depth and accessible. Critical reading for medical anthropologists, global public health scholars, and those interested in health inequalities in Africa and the Global South."

"South Africa has among the highest tuberculosis rates in the world, related to indoor residential crowding, occupational hazards like mining, and high background HIV prevalence. Drug resistance and active TB resurgence magnify the original problem, increasing costs of care and reducing survival. I recommend this important contribution for anyone seeking deeper insights into the healthcare and community challenges facing the syndemic of substance use and TB, often complicated by HIV co-infection. Only a multifaceted response is likely to succeed for a disease too often addressed with limited “vertical” programs."

Descriere

Making Uncertainty: Tuberculosis, Substance Use, and Pathways to Health explores what happens when tuberculosis and substance use intersect in healthcare facilities in Cape Town, South Africa. Through a close look at life and care, this fine-grained hospital ethnography provides new perspectives on how sickness and health are made.