Oakland University.
Signs (Chic). 2011;36(2):327-32. doi: 10.1086/655912.
Three cases of international medical travelers from Yemen, a capital‐poor country in the southwest corner of the Arabian Peninsula, help to counter misconceptions within discussions of medical tourism. These misconceptions include the suggestion of leisure in medical tourism, the role of gender and class, and the ease with which we dismiss the health concerns of wealthy individuals. Instead, this article proposes, we should uncover commonalities and differences within international medical travel while avoiding slipping into generalities and stereotypical portrayals.
本文通过介绍三位来自也门的国际医疗旅行者的案例,对医疗旅游相关讨论中的一些误解进行了纠正。这些误解包括医疗旅游中的休闲成分、性别和阶级的作用,以及我们对富裕人士健康问题的轻视。相反,本文提出,我们应该在避免泛泛而谈和刻板印象的同时,挖掘国际医疗旅行中的共性和差异。