O'Neil J D
Hum Organ. 1986 Summer;45(2):119-28.
This paper describes the major structural and historical dimensions of health ideology and praxis in the Canadian Arctic. It examines the problems that occur when primary care services exclude their clients from meaningful involvement in planning and administration. It argues that the structure of health services in northern Canada reflects an internal colonial political economy which is characteristic of most Fourth World situations.
本文描述了加拿大北极地区健康观念与实践的主要结构和历史维度。它审视了初级保健服务将其客户排除在规划和管理的有意义参与之外时所出现的问题。它认为,加拿大北部卫生服务的结构反映了一种内部殖民政治经济,这是大多数第四世界情况的特征。