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Anticipation and medicine: a critical analysis of the science, praxis and perversion of evidence based healthcare

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'Anticipation in Medicine' looks at an aspect of healthcare rarely addressed: how the capitalist interest in diagnosis and treatment impacts upon the patient and, by extension, the system of healthcare itself.

Using Lacanian structures of discourse, Dr Owen Dempsey critiques the praxis of scientific evidence based medicine (EBM) applied to anticipatory and preventive healthcare under capitalism and ultimately, what constitutes good care.

This book features up-to-date case studies that combine real-life patients and the psychological impacts of anticipatory care such as cancer screening in the modern era.

The book identifies the dangers of anticipatory care in medicine and provides compelling and new possibilities for progressing towards a more emancipatory conception of a less knowing, less apparently compassionate, as well as less harmful practice of health care.

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Product Details
Routledge
1351374869 / 9781351374866
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
616.042
09/10/2018
England
English
136 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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