Medical Sexism: Contraception Access, Reproductive Medicine, and Health Care

Medical Sexism: Contraception Access, Reproductive Medicine, and Health Care

by Jill B. Delston
Medical Sexism: Contraception Access, Reproductive Medicine, and Health Care

Medical Sexism: Contraception Access, Reproductive Medicine, and Health Care

by Jill B. Delston

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Overview

Doctors routinely deny patients access to hormonal birth control prescription refills, and this issue has broad interest for feminism, biomedical ethics, and applied ethics in general. Medical Sexism argues that such practices violate a variety of legal and moral standards, including medical malpractice, informed consent, and human rights. Jill B. Delston makes the case that medical sexism serves as a major underlying cause of these systemic and persistent violations. Delston also considers other common abuses in the medical field, such as policy on abortion access and treatment in childbirth. Delston argues that sexism is a better explanation for the widespread abuse of patient autonomy in reproductive health and health care generally. Identifying, addressing, and rooting out medical sexism is necessary to successfully protect medical and moral values.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498558228
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 10/17/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 971 KB

About the Author

Jill B. Delston is associate teaching professor of philosophy at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

Table of Contents

Dedication: For Eleanor and Beatrix

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Paternalism, Pap Tests, and the Pill

Chapter 1: Doctors Denying Drugs: The Role of Physicians in Contraception Access and Why It Matters

Chapter 2: Contraception Care Corrupted: Negative Health Outcomes of Limited Access to Birth Control

Chapter 3: In Conceivable Care: A Case of Medical Malpractice

Chapter 4: Pre Conceived Notions: Some Ethical Considerations in Denying Patients Needed Care

Chapter 5: Fertile Ground for Bias: Medical Sexism Explains the Practice

Chapter 6: A Typical Treatment: Abortion

Chapter 7: The Two-Body Problem: Medical Sexism in Reproductive Health

Chapter 8: Losing Patients: Broader Implications for Medical Sexism

Chapter 9: Grace Period: Solutions and Conclusions

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