No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care

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No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care is a foundational work in feminist bioethics that critiques traditional medical practices and explores how gendered power relations shape health care theory, policy, and patient experience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic book
book
work of feminist bioethics
addresses ethical dimensions of clinical practice
intersection of gender and health policy
patient–provider power dynamics
structural inequalities in health care
aimsTo center patients’ voices in medical decision-making
reform health care ethics from a feminist perspective
contributionTo feminist bioethics
medical humanities
critiques androcentric medical ethics
gender bias in medicine
traditional medical practices
describedAs foundational work in feminist bioethics
examines how gender shapes health care policy
how gender shapes health care theory
how gender shapes patient experience
focusesOn gendered power relations in health care
health care policy analysis
informed consent
patient autonomy
reproductive health care
women as patients
hasGenre bioethics
feminist theory
medical ethics
intendedAudience health care professionals
policy makers in health care
scholars of bioethics
students of feminist theory
language English
mainSubject feminist ethics
gender and medicine
health care
health care policy
medical paternalism
patient experience
power relations in health care

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Susan Sherwin authorOf No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care
Susan Sherwin notableWork No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care