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    Simon
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    University
    Department
    of
    Geography
    Coune Overview:
    Instructor: Dr. Valorie Crooks
    RCB
    6141
    Phone:
    778-782-3507
    E-mail:
    crooks@Sfq.ca
    Geography 486: Health Care Geographies
    Together we will explore health care and health services using a geographic lens, with a focus on lived
    and experiential aspects of care. This course is structured around broad topical areas that reflect key
    issues
    in
    this exciting and innovative area of geographic inquiry. Underlying questions we will address
    include: what are the origins of health care and health services research in health
    geography~
    what are
    the spatial and place-based dimensions of health care and health serVices; how does a health geography
    . approach assist with understanding issues of access; what are the spatial components of new fonns of
    health care; and how do care environments (e.g., home, hospital, clinic, community) impact how people
    experience health care? To address these questions we will touch on topics such as primary health
    care, palliative care, informal care giving, and medical tourism. Students will also enhance their
    familiarity with the dynamic nature of the health geography subdiscipline, including its origins and
    interdisciplinary
    nature.
    Mark Breakdown:
    Assignment
    In-class
    participation
    Research paper
    &
    presentation
    Prerequisites:
    GEOG 386 or HSCI 305
    Required Course Texts:
    20%
    25%
    55%
    Crooks. V.A. and G. Andrews (eds.) (2009)
    Primary Health Care: People, Practice. Place.
    Aldershot
    and Vermont: Ashgate Publishers.

    Weekly Topics
    &
    Readings
    Topic
    Readings
    1
    Introduction
    nla
    2
    Examining the origins of health care and health services
    Crooks
    &
    Andrews Chapter 2
    research
    in
    health
    geography
    Case study: Geographic perspectives on care work
    Andrews
    &
    Evans, 2008
    3
    Spatial and non-spatial approaches
    to
    access
    Crooks
    &
    Andrews Chapter 3
    &
    4
    Case study: spatio-cultural access to primary mental
    Crooks et
    01.,
    in press
    health
    care
    4
    Geographies of care provision 1: formal providers
    in
    Crooks
    &
    Andrews Chapters 7&8
    clinical
    settings
    Case study: work spaces
    Rapport et
    01.,
    2007
    5
    Geographies of care provision 2: linking clinic to
    Crooks
    &
    Andrews Chapter 10
    community
    _.
    Case
    s~
    understanding community settings
    Conradson, 2003
    6
    Affective dimension of formal- health care environments
    Crooks & Andrews Chapter 1 1
    Case study: consumerism in health care environments
    Kearns
    &
    Baniett, 2000
    7.
    Care coordination and delivery in non-conventional.
    Crooks & Andrews Chapter 12 &14
    health
    care
    environments
    .Case study: role of technology in enabling care in new
    Poland et
    01.,
    2005
    environments
    8
    Informal care provision
    in
    the home
    Crooks & Andrews Chapter 13
    Case study: informal palliative care in the home
    Slajduhar, 2003
    environment
    9
    Global health care geographies I: local-global
    connections
    Case study: health human resources
    Wibulpolprasert et ai, 2004
    10 Global health care geographies 2: exacerbating health
    inequities
    Case study: medical tourism
    Johns/on e/
    01.,
    2010
    11
    New directions in health care geographies
    Crooks
    &
    Andrews Chapter IS
    12
    Student paper presentations
    nla
    13
    Summary
    nla
    2

    Case Study Readings:
    Andrews; G. J.,
    &.
    Evans, J. (2008). Understanding the reproduction of health care: towards
    geographies in health care work.
    Progress in Human Geography.
    32(6), 759-780.
    Conradson, D. 2003. "Geographies of Care: spaces, practices, experiences."
    Social
    &
    Cultural
    Geography
    4(
    4}:
    451-454.
    Crooks, V.A., M. Hynie, K. Killian, M. Giesbrecht and H. Castleden (in press) "Female Newcomers'
    Adjustment to Life in Toronto, Canada: Sources of Mental Stress and their Implications for Delivering
    Primary Mental Health Care."
    GeoJournal.
    001: 1 0.1 007/s1 0708.009-9287-4.
    Johnston, R., V.A. Crooks, 1. Snyder, P. Kingsbury (2010) "What is known about the effects of
    . medical tourism
    in
    destination and departure countries? A scoping review."
    Internat/onal Journal for
    EqUity
    in Health 9:24.
    Kearns, R.
    &.
    Barnett,
    l.R.
    2000. "'Happy Meals' in the Starship Enterprise: interpreting a moral
    geography of health care consumption.
    It
    Health
    &
    Place,
    6: 81-93.
    Poland, B., Lehoux, P., Holmes, D. and Andrews, G.1. (200S), 'How place matters: unpacking
    technology and power in health and social care",
    Health and Social Care in the Community
    13:2, '170.
    180.
    Rapport, F, Doel, M.A., Elwyn, G. (2007), 'Snapshots and snippets: General practitioners' reflections
    on professional space',
    Health
    &
    Place
    13:2,532-44.
    Stajduhar, K.
    I.
    (2003). "Examining the perspectives of family members involved
    in
    the delivery of
    palliative care at home."
    Journal o/Palliative Care
    19(1}: 27-35.
    Wibulpolprasert S, Pachanee C, Pitayarangsarit S, Hempisut P: International service trade and its
    implications for human resources for health: a case study of Thailand.
    Human Resourcesfor Health
    2004,2:10.
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