Violence against doctors and healthcare staff in the People\u27s Republic of China has turned doctors and nurses into masters of self-defense. Healthcare facilities in China have become battlegrounds of discontent. Scenes coming out of hospitals in the People\u27s Republic of China look more like warzones than healthcare institutions
The Book of Abstracts can be viewed at: http://www.isa-sociology.org/congress2014/isa-wcs2014-book-o...
This article examines the institutional origins of the prevalent failures of Chinese public hospital...
Much research on contentious politics focuses on origins and dynamics of contention or impacts of co...
Violence against doctors and healthcare staff in the People\u27s Republic of China has turned doctor...
In the 2000s, violent medical disturbance (yinao) is rampant throughout China. Yinao is deeply roote...
China has experienced a surge in medical disputes in recent years, on the streets and in the courts....
Violent confrontations in public hospitals have become a serious and growing problem in the People’s...
International audienceChina is currently experiencing an over-utilization of university hospitals an...
In China, there have been numerous reports that doctors or other health care workers have been attac...
Ensuring the safety of staff and patients has become a major problem for hospitals in China. This ar...
International audienceHow efficient is the Chinese healthcare system? Milcent examines the medicatio...
In recent years, the number of violent attacks on health professionals in China has rapidly increase...
Objective: To better understand the origins, manifestations and current policy responses to patient–...
Introduction: A good doctor-patient relationship has been regarded as a key component of health car...
Paper AvstractsOn March 23, 2012, a medical resident in Harbin, north China, was stabbed to death by...
The Book of Abstracts can be viewed at: http://www.isa-sociology.org/congress2014/isa-wcs2014-book-o...
This article examines the institutional origins of the prevalent failures of Chinese public hospital...
Much research on contentious politics focuses on origins and dynamics of contention or impacts of co...
Violence against doctors and healthcare staff in the People\u27s Republic of China has turned doctor...
In the 2000s, violent medical disturbance (yinao) is rampant throughout China. Yinao is deeply roote...
China has experienced a surge in medical disputes in recent years, on the streets and in the courts....
Violent confrontations in public hospitals have become a serious and growing problem in the People’s...
International audienceChina is currently experiencing an over-utilization of university hospitals an...
In China, there have been numerous reports that doctors or other health care workers have been attac...
Ensuring the safety of staff and patients has become a major problem for hospitals in China. This ar...
International audienceHow efficient is the Chinese healthcare system? Milcent examines the medicatio...
In recent years, the number of violent attacks on health professionals in China has rapidly increase...
Objective: To better understand the origins, manifestations and current policy responses to patient–...
Introduction: A good doctor-patient relationship has been regarded as a key component of health car...
Paper AvstractsOn March 23, 2012, a medical resident in Harbin, north China, was stabbed to death by...
The Book of Abstracts can be viewed at: http://www.isa-sociology.org/congress2014/isa-wcs2014-book-o...
This article examines the institutional origins of the prevalent failures of Chinese public hospital...
Much research on contentious politics focuses on origins and dynamics of contention or impacts of co...