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Haemophilia In Aotearoa New Zealand More Than A Bleeding Nuisance Julie Park

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Haemophilia In Aotearoa New Zealand More Than A Bleeding Nuisance Julie Park
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Julie Park, Kathryn Scott, Deon York, Michael Carnahan
ISBN: 9780429649073, 9780367134440, 9780429026522, 042964907X, 0367134446, 0429026528
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Haemophilia In Aotearoa New Zealand More Than A Bleeding Nuisance Julie Park by Julie Park, Kathryn Scott, Deon York, Michael Carnahan 9780429649073, 9780367134440, 9780429026522, 042964907X, 0367134446, 0429026528 instant download after payment.

Haemophilia in Aotearoa New Zealand provides a richly detailed analysis of the experience of the bleeding disorder of haemophilia based on longterm ethnographic research. The chapters consider experiences of diagnosis; how parents, children, and adults care and integrate medical routines into family life; the creation of a gendered haemophilia; the use and ethical dilemmas of new technologies for treatment, testing and reproduction; and how individuals and the haemophilia community experienced the infected blood tragedy and its aftermath, which included extended and ultimately successful political struggles with the neoliberalising state. The authors reveal a complex interplay of cultural values and present a close-up view of the effects of health system reforms on lives and communities. While the book focuses on the local biology of haemophilia in Aotearoa New Zealand, the analysis allows for comparison with haemophilia elsewhere and with other chronic and genetic conditions.

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