Dilemmas and attitudes of Mexican doctors towards abortion related healthcare / Roberto Castro Pérez.
Tipo de material: Archivo de ordenador 2009Descripción: recurso en línea. (17 páginas)Tipo de contenido: texto Tipo de medio: computadora Tipo de portador: recurso en líneaTema(s): Derechos reproductivos | Médicos -- AbortoTema: In this paper we aim at discussing our findings on the social mechanisms that sustain the ambivalent role that Mexican doctors play regarding abortion care. We explore the perceptions, predispositions and practices which constitute the daily professional performance of male doctors working in public institutions, and we analyze how these predispositions have consequences on the way women access these services. This presentation is based on a qualitative study conducted in a Mexican State located near Mexico City. We conducted 31 in-depth interviews with male doctors working in public health institutions. We explored these doctors’ schemes of perception and appreciation of both abortion and the women seeking health care for abortion and miscarriage related matters. We characterize these professionals’ feelings and emotions and the concomitant professional practices linked to them.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Clasificación | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Feministas Mexicanas | Feministas Mexicanas Feministas Mexicanas | General | 1 | Estantería cerrada | F15-874 |
Ponencia presentada en XXVI International Population Conferece, XXVI IUSSP International Population Conference, Marrakech 2009, 27 september – 2 october, 2009.
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In this paper we aim at discussing our findings on the social mechanisms that sustain the ambivalent role that Mexican doctors play regarding abortion care. We explore the perceptions, predispositions and practices which constitute the daily professional performance of male doctors working in public institutions, and we analyze how these predispositions have consequences on the way women access these services. This presentation is based on a qualitative study conducted in a Mexican State located near Mexico City. We conducted 31 in-depth interviews with male doctors working in public health institutions. We explored these doctors’ schemes of perception and appreciation of both abortion and the women seeking health care for abortion and miscarriage related matters. We characterize these professionals’ feelings and emotions and the concomitant professional practices linked to them.
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