The healthcare experience of prostate cancer patients: exploring the intersection of age and gender
Although researchers have conducted extensive studies of the psychosocial impacts of prostate cancer and its treatment on men’s bodies, masculinity and sexuality, little attention has been devoted to the intersection of gender and age in the healthcare experience of this illness. Based on data co...
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doaj-d9a41081d2634679b433c31ae40aa2d72020-11-25T02:25:47ZengLinköping University Electronic PressInternational Journal of Ageing and Later Life1652-86702019-12-0110.3384/ijal.1652-8670.19453The healthcare experience of prostate cancer patients: exploring the intersection of age and genderLouis Braverman0Laboratoire d’Économie de Dauphine – Laboratoire d’Économie et de Gestion des Organisations de Santé (LEDa-LEGOS), Université Paris-Dauphine – PSL, Paris Although researchers have conducted extensive studies of the psychosocial impacts of prostate cancer and its treatment on men’s bodies, masculinity and sexuality, little attention has been devoted to the intersection of gender and age in the healthcare experience of this illness. Based on data collected through direct observation in four French public hospitals, and 65 semi-directive interviews with prostate cancer patients, their relatives and healthcare professionals, this article aims to examine how age and gender shape care pathways. We argue that combining the concept of hegemonic masculinity with an intersectional approach may provide an adequate theoretical framework for analysing the plurality of men’s prostate cancer healthcare experience. Four steps of the patient care process are successively analysed to assess how the patient experience of illness may be influenced by power relations that interact with individual characteristics: screening, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care. https://journal.ep.liu.se/IJAL/article/view/1474ageinggenderillness experienceintersectional analysismasculinitiesprostate cancer |
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The healthcare experience of prostate cancer patients: exploring the intersection of age and gender |
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The healthcare experience of prostate cancer patients: exploring the intersection of age and gender |
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Linköping University Electronic Press |
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International Journal of Ageing and Later Life |
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Although researchers have conducted extensive studies of the psychosocial impacts of prostate cancer and its treatment on men’s bodies, masculinity and sexuality, little attention has been devoted to the intersection of gender and age in the healthcare experience of this illness. Based on data collected through direct observation in four French public hospitals, and 65 semi-directive interviews with prostate cancer patients, their relatives and healthcare professionals, this article aims to examine how age and gender shape care pathways. We argue that combining the concept of hegemonic masculinity with an intersectional approach may provide an adequate theoretical framework for analysing the plurality of men’s prostate cancer healthcare experience. Four steps of the patient care process are successively analysed to assess how the patient experience of illness may be influenced by power relations that interact with individual characteristics: screening, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care.
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