作者: Liza McCoy
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摘要: The doctor-patient relationship and the medical consultation are important resources for health work of people living with chronic illness. In this article, author examines physician-based outpatient care from standpoint women men who live HIV in conditions economic social marginality. She draws on focus group interview conversations 79 HIV-positive individuals southern Ontario. Using approach institutional ethnography, she offers a close reading patients' descriptions what they consider good doctoring. Areas best practice that enhance access to examined here include doctors' interactional styles, ways providing treatment options information, addressing specific needs life circumstances patients poverty