In China, patients, their relatives, or organised groups sometimes resort to ‘medical disturbances’ (医闹, yi nao) as a way of expressing grievances. Drawing on existing scholarly accounts and our recent research, this essay provides reflections on this phenomenon through the lens of patient activism
Violence against doctors and healthcare staff in the People\u27s Republic of China has turned doctor...
As with any set of dispute resolution processes in any country, a core problem is how to reach a fin...
Doctor-patient relationship issues are one of the most important topics in public health. Since the ...
In the 2000s, violent medical disturbance (yinao) is rampant throughout China. Yinao is deeply roote...
Much research on contentious politics focuses on origins and dynamics of contention or impacts of co...
Yi Nao describes a type of violence displayed in Chinese hospitals which involves organised disturba...
China has experienced a surge in medical disputes in recent years, on the streets and in the courts....
Introduction: A good doctor-patient relationship has been regarded as a key component of health car...
Objective: To better understand the origins, manifestations and current policy responses to patient–...
There is a practice commonly found in many Chinese hospitals called ‘accompany the sick’ (pei ban). ...
Violent confrontations in public hospitals have become a serious and growing problem in the People’s...
Paper AvstractsOn March 23, 2012, a medical resident in Harbin, north China, was stabbed to death by...
Thesis: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies/Writing, 2017...
To investigate the phenomenon of patient–physician mistrust in China, a qualitative study involving ...
While in Western countries, the development of the self-help movement is flourishing in the social s...
Violence against doctors and healthcare staff in the People\u27s Republic of China has turned doctor...
As with any set of dispute resolution processes in any country, a core problem is how to reach a fin...
Doctor-patient relationship issues are one of the most important topics in public health. Since the ...
In the 2000s, violent medical disturbance (yinao) is rampant throughout China. Yinao is deeply roote...
Much research on contentious politics focuses on origins and dynamics of contention or impacts of co...
Yi Nao describes a type of violence displayed in Chinese hospitals which involves organised disturba...
China has experienced a surge in medical disputes in recent years, on the streets and in the courts....
Introduction: A good doctor-patient relationship has been regarded as a key component of health car...
Objective: To better understand the origins, manifestations and current policy responses to patient–...
There is a practice commonly found in many Chinese hospitals called ‘accompany the sick’ (pei ban). ...
Violent confrontations in public hospitals have become a serious and growing problem in the People’s...
Paper AvstractsOn March 23, 2012, a medical resident in Harbin, north China, was stabbed to death by...
Thesis: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies/Writing, 2017...
To investigate the phenomenon of patient–physician mistrust in China, a qualitative study involving ...
While in Western countries, the development of the self-help movement is flourishing in the social s...
Violence against doctors and healthcare staff in the People\u27s Republic of China has turned doctor...
As with any set of dispute resolution processes in any country, a core problem is how to reach a fin...
Doctor-patient relationship issues are one of the most important topics in public health. Since the ...