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In “Save My Kid,” sociologist Amanda Gengler examines how families of critically ill children navigate the US healthcare system. Not all families are equipped with resources for critically ill kids, but the toolkits that are available to them shape their approach to seeking care and negotiating the treatment process, as well as their ability to maintain some degree of emotional stability in the midst of profound distress. ”Save My Kid” uncovers the powerful role emotional goals—deeply rooted in the emotional culture around illness and medicine in the United States—can play in driving medical d ... More
Keywords: critically ill children, care-captaining in medicine, care-entrusting in medicine, healthcare inequalities for critical illness, critical illness management
Print publication date: 2020 | Print ISBN-13: 9781479863938 |
Published to NYU Press Scholarship Online: September 2020 | DOI:10.18574/nyu/9781479863938.001.0001 |
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