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Gender Relations In Hospice Palliative Home Care For Clients With Cancer And Their Family Caregivers: A Critical Analysis, Nisha S. Sutherland
Gender Relations In Hospice Palliative Home Care For Clients With Cancer And Their Family Caregivers: A Critical Analysis, Nisha S. Sutherland
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The purpose of this study was to critically examine gender relations in the sociopolitical context of hospice palliative home care for clients with cancer and their family caregivers. Using a critical feminist lens, I employed critical ethnography as a methodology to uncover taken-for-granted attitudes, beliefs, and practices that shape health and health care experiences within the culture of end-of-life at home. The study addressed the following research questions: (a) How do gender relations shape health and health care experiences within the socio-political context of hospice palliative home care for clients with cancer and their caregivers?; (b) How do gendered processes …