Author: Victor Almon McKusick
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Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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Medical Genetic Studies of the Amish
Author: Victor Almon McKusick
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Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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Publisher:
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Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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Genetic Studies of the Amish
Author: Victor Almon McKusick
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Category : Amish
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Category : Amish
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Genetic Studies in an Amish Isolate
Author: Harold E. Cross
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Category : Amish
Languages : en
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Category : Amish
Languages : en
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Medical Genetic Studies in the Amish
Author: Clair A. Francomano
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Languages : en
Pages : 83
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Languages : en
Pages : 83
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Amish (Old Order), Genetic Disorders
Author: Old Order Amish
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Languages : en
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The Amish
Author: Steven M. Nolt
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421419564
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
Drawing on more than twenty years of fieldwork and collaborative research, The Amish: A Concise Introduction is a compact but richly detailed portrait of Amish life. In fewer than 150 pages, readers will come away with a clear understanding of the complexities of these simple people.
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421419564
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
Drawing on more than twenty years of fieldwork and collaborative research, The Amish: A Concise Introduction is a compact but richly detailed portrait of Amish life. In fewer than 150 pages, readers will come away with a clear understanding of the complexities of these simple people.
Making Medicine Amish
Author: Sarah Miller-Fellows
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Category : Amish
Languages : en
Pages : 323
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Amish communities have a unique distribution of genetic disorders due to founder effect and endogamy. The aim of this research was to examine how Amish communities have responded to the presence of many rare inherited diseases. This research specifically focused on the role of genetic medicine clinics in Amish communities and how the presence of genetic diseases has shaped Amish reproduction. Through a 2-year ethnographic study, including 61 interviews, participant observation and text analysis, I explored a variety of Amish responses to genetic disorders and disability. I found that Amish communities largely accept those with disabilities as part of the fabric of God’s creation, using the emic category of special children to describe the particular role those with intellectual disabilities play in their communities. Amish communities have developed diverse social, financial, educational, vocational and medical support systems for those with disabilities. One such medical support is clinics for inherited disorders and other complex medical needs. These clinics hybridize biomedicine with Amish culture, emphasizing relationships, low cost care, Amish aesthetics and aiming to treat and manage disorders rather than prevent the births of those with disorders. Amish people’s widespread acceptance of disability has led women to use postnatal genetic testing through clinics rather than prenatal genetic testing. I argue that clinics and the practice of medicine within them provides a key example for how biomedicine becomes hybrid through its encounter with other cultures, forming in this case, a distinctly Amish medicine. This study expands previous anthropological literature by examining how hybridity can emerge as a response to issues of cultural competence and how cultural perspectives on disability can reshape medical practice.
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Category : Amish
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
Amish communities have a unique distribution of genetic disorders due to founder effect and endogamy. The aim of this research was to examine how Amish communities have responded to the presence of many rare inherited diseases. This research specifically focused on the role of genetic medicine clinics in Amish communities and how the presence of genetic diseases has shaped Amish reproduction. Through a 2-year ethnographic study, including 61 interviews, participant observation and text analysis, I explored a variety of Amish responses to genetic disorders and disability. I found that Amish communities largely accept those with disabilities as part of the fabric of God’s creation, using the emic category of special children to describe the particular role those with intellectual disabilities play in their communities. Amish communities have developed diverse social, financial, educational, vocational and medical support systems for those with disabilities. One such medical support is clinics for inherited disorders and other complex medical needs. These clinics hybridize biomedicine with Amish culture, emphasizing relationships, low cost care, Amish aesthetics and aiming to treat and manage disorders rather than prevent the births of those with disorders. Amish people’s widespread acceptance of disability has led women to use postnatal genetic testing through clinics rather than prenatal genetic testing. I argue that clinics and the practice of medicine within them provides a key example for how biomedicine becomes hybrid through its encounter with other cultures, forming in this case, a distinctly Amish medicine. This study expands previous anthropological literature by examining how hybridity can emerge as a response to issues of cultural competence and how cultural perspectives on disability can reshape medical practice.
Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care
Author: Margaret Andrews
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
ISBN: 1975110684
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 827
Book Description
Ensure Culturally Competent, Contextually Meaningful Care for Every Patient Rooted in cultural assessment and trusted for its proven approach, Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care is your key to ensuring safe, ethical and effective care to diverse cultures and populations. This comprehensive text helps you master transcultural theories, models and research studies while honing the communication and collaboration skills essential to success in today’s changing clinical nursing environment. Updated content familiarizes you with changes in the healthcare delivery system, new research studies and theoretical advances. Evidence-Based Practice boxes ground concepts in the latest research studies and highlight clinical implications for effective practice. Case Studies , based on the authors’ actual clinical experiences and research findings, help you translate concepts to clinical applications across diverse healthcare settings. Review questions and learning activities in each chapter inspire critical thinking and allow you to apply your knowledge. Chapter objectives and key terms keep you focused on each chapter’s most important concepts.
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
ISBN: 1975110684
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 827
Book Description
Ensure Culturally Competent, Contextually Meaningful Care for Every Patient Rooted in cultural assessment and trusted for its proven approach, Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care is your key to ensuring safe, ethical and effective care to diverse cultures and populations. This comprehensive text helps you master transcultural theories, models and research studies while honing the communication and collaboration skills essential to success in today’s changing clinical nursing environment. Updated content familiarizes you with changes in the healthcare delivery system, new research studies and theoretical advances. Evidence-Based Practice boxes ground concepts in the latest research studies and highlight clinical implications for effective practice. Case Studies , based on the authors’ actual clinical experiences and research findings, help you translate concepts to clinical applications across diverse healthcare settings. Review questions and learning activities in each chapter inspire critical thinking and allow you to apply your knowledge. Chapter objectives and key terms keep you focused on each chapter’s most important concepts.
Genetic Nature/Culture
Author: Prof. Alan H. Goodman
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520929977
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
The so-called science wars pit science against culture, and nowhere is the struggle more contentious—or more fraught with paradox—than in the burgeoning realm of genetics. A constructive response, and a welcome intervention, this volume brings together biological and cultural anthropologists to conduct an interdisciplinary dialogue that provokes and instructs even as it bridges the science/culture divide. Individual essays address issues raised by the science, politics, and history of race, evolution, and identity; genetically modified organisms and genetic diseases; gene work and ethics; and the boundary between humans and animals. The result is an entree to the complicated nexus of questions prompted by the power and importance of genetics and genetic thinking, and the dynamic connections linking culture, biology, nature, and technoscience. The volume offers critical perspectives on science and culture, with contributions that span disciplinary divisions and arguments grounded in both biological perspectives and cultural analysis. An invaluable resource and a provocative introduction to new research and thinking on the uses and study of genetics, Genetic Nature/Culture is a model of fruitful dialogue, presenting the quandaries faced by scholars on both sides of the two-cultures debate.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520929977
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
The so-called science wars pit science against culture, and nowhere is the struggle more contentious—or more fraught with paradox—than in the burgeoning realm of genetics. A constructive response, and a welcome intervention, this volume brings together biological and cultural anthropologists to conduct an interdisciplinary dialogue that provokes and instructs even as it bridges the science/culture divide. Individual essays address issues raised by the science, politics, and history of race, evolution, and identity; genetically modified organisms and genetic diseases; gene work and ethics; and the boundary between humans and animals. The result is an entree to the complicated nexus of questions prompted by the power and importance of genetics and genetic thinking, and the dynamic connections linking culture, biology, nature, and technoscience. The volume offers critical perspectives on science and culture, with contributions that span disciplinary divisions and arguments grounded in both biological perspectives and cultural analysis. An invaluable resource and a provocative introduction to new research and thinking on the uses and study of genetics, Genetic Nature/Culture is a model of fruitful dialogue, presenting the quandaries faced by scholars on both sides of the two-cultures debate.
Thrill of the Chaste
Author: Valerie Weaver-Zercher
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421408929
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 339
Book Description
Take a peek beneath the bonnet. Browse the inspirational fiction section of your local bookstore, and you will likely find cover after cover depicting virtuous young women cloaked in modest dresses and wearing a pensive or playful expression. They hover innocently above sun-drenched pastures or rustic country lanes, often with a horse-drawn buggy in the background—or the occasional brawny stranger. Romance novels with Amish protagonists, such as the best-selling trailblazer The Shunning by Beverly Lewis, are becoming increasingly popular with a largely evangelical female audience. Thrill of the Chaste is the first book to analyze this growing trend in romance fiction and to place it into the context of contemporary literature, religion, and popular culture. Valerie Weaver-Zercher combines research and interviews with devoted readers, publishers, and authors to produce a lively and provocative examination of the Amish romance novel. She discusses strategies that literary agents and booksellers use to drive the genre’s popularity. By asking questions about authenticity, cultural appropriation, and commodification, Thrill of the Chaste also considers Amish fiction’s effects on Amish and non-Amish audiences alike.
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421408929
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 339
Book Description
Take a peek beneath the bonnet. Browse the inspirational fiction section of your local bookstore, and you will likely find cover after cover depicting virtuous young women cloaked in modest dresses and wearing a pensive or playful expression. They hover innocently above sun-drenched pastures or rustic country lanes, often with a horse-drawn buggy in the background—or the occasional brawny stranger. Romance novels with Amish protagonists, such as the best-selling trailblazer The Shunning by Beverly Lewis, are becoming increasingly popular with a largely evangelical female audience. Thrill of the Chaste is the first book to analyze this growing trend in romance fiction and to place it into the context of contemporary literature, religion, and popular culture. Valerie Weaver-Zercher combines research and interviews with devoted readers, publishers, and authors to produce a lively and provocative examination of the Amish romance novel. She discusses strategies that literary agents and booksellers use to drive the genre’s popularity. By asking questions about authenticity, cultural appropriation, and commodification, Thrill of the Chaste also considers Amish fiction’s effects on Amish and non-Amish audiences alike.