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Towards The Emancipation Of Patients Patients Experiences And The Patient Movement Charlotte Williamson

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Towards The Emancipation Of Patients Patients Experiences And The Patient Movement Charlotte Williamson
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Charlotte Williamson
ISBN: 9781847427465, 1847427464
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Towards The Emancipation Of Patients Patients Experiences And The Patient Movement Charlotte Williamson by Charlotte Williamson 9781847427465, 1847427464 instant download after payment.

Despite a policy focus on involving patients in health care and increasing patient autonomy, much covert coercion of patients takes place in everyday healthcare. This book, by a leading patient activist, examines for the first time how the patient movement, which works to improve the quality of healthcare, can actually be considered an emancipation movement when led by its radical elements. In this highly original book the author argues that radical patient groups and individual activists who repeatedly challenge or oppose some standards in healthcare, can be seen as working in the direction of freeing patients from coercion and from its associated injustice and inequality. Combining new academic theory with rich empirical evidence, the book explains how looking at healthcare from an emancipatory perspective could improve its quality as patients experience it. It will appeal to health professionals, managers, patient activists, policy makers and others concerned with the quality of healthcare.

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