Journal article
Revisiting rural healthcare access through Held’s ethics of care
C Quilliam, K Glenister, K Ervin, J Weller-Newton
Social Theory and Health | PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD | Published : 2023
Abstract
Access to healthcare and health seeking behaviours of rural people often hinge on the existing relationships between healthcare providers and (prospective) healthcare users. However, rich micro-level health professional-healthcare user relationships and the unique relational context of rural settings are largely missing from dominant rural healthcare access conceptual frameworks. We argue rural healthcare access conceptualisations require revisiting from a relational perspective to ensure future healthcare access policy accounts for the relational nature of healthcare in rural contexts. Ethics of care is a moral theory informed by feminism which rejects liberal individualist notions and emph..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Government Department of Health Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training Programme.