Obstetrics and gynaecology: a women's health approach to textbooks
By: Khanna, Renu.
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ArticlePublisher: 2005Description: p.1876-881.Subject(s): Textbooks | Health services | Womens health services
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: A systematic gender analysis of any health situation or condition entails the examination of the beliefs and norms that govern being male and female in a particular society; the gender roles and responsibilities and division of labour among men and women; the differential domains of decision-making, and access to and control over resources. A public health perspective demands that the social and other contexts that determine women's health conditions be recognised. Combining these features, this paper adopts a women's health approach to a review of two textbooks on obstetrics and gynaecology. - Reproduced.
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A systematic gender analysis of any health situation or condition entails the examination of the beliefs and norms that govern being male and female in a particular society; the gender roles and responsibilities and division of labour among men and women; the differential domains of decision-making, and access to and control over resources. A public health perspective demands that the social and other contexts that determine women's health conditions be recognised. Combining these features, this paper adopts a women's health approach to a review of two textbooks on obstetrics and gynaecology. - Reproduced.


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