The Meaning of AIDS: Implications for Medical Science, Clinical Practice, and Public Health Policy

Eric T. Juengst
Édition Barbara A. Koenig
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The Meaning of AIDS: Implications for Medical Science, Clinical Practice, and Public Health Policy

Eric T. Juengst
Édition Barbara A. Koenig
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  • Date de publication : Feb 16, 1989
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 218
  • Éditeur : Praeger
  • ISBN : 9780275926465
  • Dimensions : 6.13" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H
ERIC T. JUENGST is Assistant Professor of Humanities (Philosophy), Department of Humanities, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania. BARBARA KOENIG is Nursing Education Coordinator, AIDS Professional Education Project and Adjunct Lecturer, Division of Medical Ethics, University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
?This collection of essays examines AIDS from a multidisciplinary perspective. Contributors focus on how prevailing perceptions and visions of AIDS as a disease entity, an illness experience, a contagious infection, a fatal affliction, an epidemic disease, and a challenge to individual liberty have come to elicit the current personal, medical, social, and political responses to it. As with several current books on AIDS, this work originated as contributions to a 1986 conference. The book is organized into three parts, each containing six chapters. Part 1 examines the extent to which objective knowledge about AIDS as a disease and the subjective experience of it as an illness are intertwined and have influenced the prevailing cultural notions of the disease. Part 2 focuses on how these very perceptions have come to bear on and become problematic in the delivery of medical care to AIDS patients. Part 3 describes how cultural notions about AIDS have influenced the ethical, legal, and public policy issues confronted in dealing with a major public health problem while attempting to circumvent the potential dangers of discriminatory and coercive control measures. This is an intelligent, thoughtful, and readable book that presents a cogent analysis of the humane factors of this much dreaded problem. The editors and contributors successfully present salient and provocative concepts on a matter of considerable current concern. Academic and public library collections.?-Choice

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