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Medical Anthropology and African American Health
By (Author) Eric J. Bailey
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th February 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Ethnic studies
306.46108996073
Hardback
270
The field of medical anthropology is a discipline that incorporates the perspective of a wide range of approachesfrom anthropologists, sociologists, epidemiologists, physicians, nurses, public health administrators, biologists, and many others, including the general publicto health care. This approach places culture and cultural relativism at the forefront and center of every model, and examines the ethics and fairness of health care issues associated with the African American population. The author examines data on mortality, census, preventive health, alternative medical practices, clinical research, and intervention from a comprehensive perspective. Finally, fieldwork in a public health department setting provides the medical anthropologist with a unique opportunity to investigate cultural and health issues of a particular population in a public health setting. The author explains the steps and procedures for conducting an applied medical anthropological study, based on his experience doing fieldwork projects over the past 15 years.
[This book will] enhance the reader's understanding of the kinds of problems encountered in field work . . . [and] will benefit undergraduate nursing students. . . . Clinicians in public and private agencies may also benefits from this book. * Minority Nurse *
Eric J. Bailey, PhD, is professor of anthropology and public health at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.