Many people associate hospital treatment with ‘getting better’, the restoration to health and normal life. The onset of a lifethreatening disease such as cancer, however, can transform the hospital into a place of constant struggle and suffering. Hospitalisation in this sense coincides with the deterioration of patients’ and their families’ overall wellbeing. Drawing on twelve months of ethnographic research in a cancer ward in Kenya, this monograph shows that patients’ suffering should be viewed within the context of a wider spectrum of adversity. The book demonstrates the ambiguity of a hospital stay and treatment, showing how a hospital can both alleviate as well as increase human suffering. The author advocates patient-centred hospital ...
This thesis examines patients’ experiences of living with mental illness and addiction in the contex...
Background: Ethnography has been used to address a broad range of research questions in health care....
Background: Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya. Eighty percent of cancer cases arri...
Many people associate hospital treatment with 'getting better', the restoration to health and norm...
This paper explores how adult cancer in-patients feel about and make sense of their condition and th...
This thesis is an ethnographic investigation aimed at describing the lived experiences of Thai cance...
Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya, preceded by infectious and cardiovascular disea...
Cancer has now become a widely discussed and feared disease among the public in India. This study is...
Background: Chemotherapy for many types of cancers improves outcomes. On the other hand, chemotherap...
How do people with cancer occupy places within the health system during their journey through pallia...
Suffering is a fundamental experience of the human condition. Whereas the arts and humanities have s...
Background: The quality of life of cancer patients is likely to be influenced by psychological react...
Cancer pain is a serious problem that requires specialised nursing knowledge to manage. This ethnogr...
In Kenya, as elsewhere in Africa, it is common for caregivers to live alongside patients who are adm...
It has long been recognised that cancer is an extraordinarily culturally charged disease. However, ...
This thesis examines patients’ experiences of living with mental illness and addiction in the contex...
Background: Ethnography has been used to address a broad range of research questions in health care....
Background: Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya. Eighty percent of cancer cases arri...
Many people associate hospital treatment with 'getting better', the restoration to health and norm...
This paper explores how adult cancer in-patients feel about and make sense of their condition and th...
This thesis is an ethnographic investigation aimed at describing the lived experiences of Thai cance...
Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya, preceded by infectious and cardiovascular disea...
Cancer has now become a widely discussed and feared disease among the public in India. This study is...
Background: Chemotherapy for many types of cancers improves outcomes. On the other hand, chemotherap...
How do people with cancer occupy places within the health system during their journey through pallia...
Suffering is a fundamental experience of the human condition. Whereas the arts and humanities have s...
Background: The quality of life of cancer patients is likely to be influenced by psychological react...
Cancer pain is a serious problem that requires specialised nursing knowledge to manage. This ethnogr...
In Kenya, as elsewhere in Africa, it is common for caregivers to live alongside patients who are adm...
It has long been recognised that cancer is an extraordinarily culturally charged disease. However, ...
This thesis examines patients’ experiences of living with mental illness and addiction in the contex...
Background: Ethnography has been used to address a broad range of research questions in health care....
Background: Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya. Eighty percent of cancer cases arri...