Elective Egg Freezing in Canada: Developing a Framework for Consent Documents [0.03%]
加拿大可选冻卵:制定知情同意文件框架
Kathleen Hammond,Alana Cattapan
Kathleen Hammond
The use of elective egg freezing (EEF) has rapidly increased in recent years. Despite its popularity, scholars have documented a host of concerns in relation to the use of this technology, especially given aggressive advertising of EEF by t...
Cadence of Decline [0.03%]
衰落的节奏
Josh Bandopadhay
Josh Bandopadhay
Medicines of Uncertainty and Objects of Care: Creative Engagement with an Ancient 'Folding Almanac' [0.03%]
不确定性中的药物与关怀之物——与一本古老的“折叠历书”的创造性互动
Sarah Scaife
Sarah Scaife
Folding almanacs are magico-medical objects which were worn and used by doctors in fifteenth-century England to perform rituals of medicine and to align the timing of diagnosis, prognosis and treatment to earthly and cosmic cycles. As a mul...
Memoir-Writing: A Mode of Self-Care and Patient Empowerment in Annabel Abbs's The Joyce Girl (2016) [0.03%]
安娜贝尔·阿布斯《 Joyce女孩》(2016)中的自传写作:一种自我保健和患者赋权的方式
Swati Joshi
Swati Joshi
This article examines the clinical care communication between Lucia Joyce (the daughter of James Joyce) and Carl Jung in Annabel Abbs's The Joyce Girl. This paper particularly scrutinises how Lucia employs Jung's clinically prescribed mecha...
"I Delivered With a Team Where I Recognized No One": Understanding Depersonalization of Healthcare Through Women's Birth Stories [0.03%]
“我独自一人在一片陌生的领域分娩”:通过女性的生育经历理解医疗去人格化现象
Susanna Foxworthy Scott,Nicole L Johnson,Jennifer J Bute et al.
Susanna Foxworthy Scott et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic brought significant changes to obstetric care, leading to decreased interactions, heightened medical interventions, and restricted support for birthing individuals, which in turn increased the risk of maternal and infa...
Cutting into Change: Reflection on Surgeon Diet and Professional Identity [0.03%]
动刀求变:外科医生的饮食与职业认同之我见
Thriaksh Rajan,Neil Mehta
Thriaksh Rajan
The intersection of surgical identity and dietary choices remains an underexplored yet profoundly relevant domain in modern medicine. Surgeons, trained to heal through precision and restraint, often overlook the cognitive dissonance between...
Kim Hensley Owens
Kim Hensley Owens
This article relies upon a multi-year, IRB-approved ethnographic study of a chapter of Threshold Choir, a group that sings for patients on hospice, to forward an analysis of embodied, transpersonal agency. Combining tools of rhetorical anal...
"How Do I Tell My Children I Have Cancer?" Disclosing a Cancer Diagnosis to School-Aged Children: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
如何告知孩子自己患癌?——一项关于向学龄儿童披露癌症诊断的定性研究
Vaida Kazlauskaite,Brandon Eddy,Tai Mendenhall et al.
Vaida Kazlauskaite et al.
Parents who are diagnosed with cancer are faced with difficult decisions related to how, when, and how much to tell their children. Most literature supporting such parents focuses on communication processes after the cancer is disclosed. Kn...
Suitable Sweden: Co-producing Sweden Through Reproduction, Technological Development and International Aid in the Mid-twentieth Century [0.03%]
适宜的瑞典:通过生育、技术发展和国际援助再造瑞典(20世纪中叶)
Morag Ramsey
Morag Ramsey
In the mid-twentieth century, there were worries about overpopulation globally. Birth control - an often-sensitive topic - was made to be an issue of urgency through an overpopulation discourse. It stopped being associated mainly with sex a...