This study aims to understand how medical providers, family, and friends, as outside and inside social networks, affect the journey to diagnosis of endometriosis. Following the tradition of social construction, symbolic interactionism, and feminist theory, I explore how key individuals can shape individuals’ experiences navigating the healthcare system as they search for a diagnosis. As a stigmatized illness, endometriosis is an excellent site to understand how doctors and loved ones alike may provide support and shape expectations of how illness should present. As a negotiated experience between multiple groups, the diagnosis of endometriosis reveals the interactional process of diagnosis. Past scholars have highlighted the role of medical...
Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological disease that affects approximately 1 in 10 women of reprodu...
This paper reports the findings of a consumer-driven investigation conducted by the Centre for Clini...
Endometriosis, a common disease characterised as a “gynaecological disorder” in the medical literatu...
Background: Endometriosis is a disease which, though it impacts one of ten women, has a lack of know...
Endometriosis is currently poorly understood by the medical sciences; contemporary healthcare has be...
Background: Endometriosis is a common disease which affects every tenth woman. The disease affects w...
Background: Endometriosis is a common, yet enigmatic chronic gynaecological condition, with an unkno...
This thesis uses online ethnographic methods to analyze the impact of patriarchal values on the illn...
Endometriosis, a condition in which uterine tissue is found in locations outside the uterus, is a ch...
Endometriosis is a condition which affects around 1–2% of women worldwide and has profound effects o...
Objective: The average time to diagnosis of endometriosis is 8 years in the United Kingdom. The obje...
Backgroung, aims and objectives: Endometriosis is a perplexing and chronic disease, with an unknown ...
Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory condition experienced by women. Little is known about the di...
[[abstract]]Endometriosis is a common, but difficult to diagnose and manage, condition for women of ...
Aims and objectives To identify and describe the experience of healthcare encounters among women wit...
Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological disease that affects approximately 1 in 10 women of reprodu...
This paper reports the findings of a consumer-driven investigation conducted by the Centre for Clini...
Endometriosis, a common disease characterised as a “gynaecological disorder” in the medical literatu...
Background: Endometriosis is a disease which, though it impacts one of ten women, has a lack of know...
Endometriosis is currently poorly understood by the medical sciences; contemporary healthcare has be...
Background: Endometriosis is a common disease which affects every tenth woman. The disease affects w...
Background: Endometriosis is a common, yet enigmatic chronic gynaecological condition, with an unkno...
This thesis uses online ethnographic methods to analyze the impact of patriarchal values on the illn...
Endometriosis, a condition in which uterine tissue is found in locations outside the uterus, is a ch...
Endometriosis is a condition which affects around 1–2% of women worldwide and has profound effects o...
Objective: The average time to diagnosis of endometriosis is 8 years in the United Kingdom. The obje...
Backgroung, aims and objectives: Endometriosis is a perplexing and chronic disease, with an unknown ...
Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory condition experienced by women. Little is known about the di...
[[abstract]]Endometriosis is a common, but difficult to diagnose and manage, condition for women of ...
Aims and objectives To identify and describe the experience of healthcare encounters among women wit...
Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological disease that affects approximately 1 in 10 women of reprodu...
This paper reports the findings of a consumer-driven investigation conducted by the Centre for Clini...
Endometriosis, a common disease characterised as a “gynaecological disorder” in the medical literatu...