2015
DOI: 10.3917/med.171.0051
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Les solidarités familiales au Maroc : permanences et changements

Abstract: À travers une recherche de terrain menée au Maroc, il s'agit de saisir, dans une perspective anthropologique, les reconfigurations qui se nouent au sein des familles entre les générations, notamment autour de la question des aînés. Nous insistons particulièrement sur les dynamiques à l’œuvre entre générations, genres, normes traditionnelles et nouvelles, qui mettent véritablement en tension les individus.

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“…The family management of healthcare is largely prevalent, reinforced by collective values that advocate family cohesion and solidarity. 18 Since the first National Cancer Control Plan in 2010, access to cancer care of the population has improved. Implementation of the Medical Assistance Plan (RAMED or medical assistance scheme for those with no/limited incomes) provided free healthcare in the public health sector for deprived and vulnerable populations, although out-of-pocket expenses remain high when diagnosis procedures or treatments are not available at the oncology centre.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family management of healthcare is largely prevalent, reinforced by collective values that advocate family cohesion and solidarity. 18 Since the first National Cancer Control Plan in 2010, access to cancer care of the population has improved. Implementation of the Medical Assistance Plan (RAMED or medical assistance scheme for those with no/limited incomes) provided free healthcare in the public health sector for deprived and vulnerable populations, although out-of-pocket expenses remain high when diagnosis procedures or treatments are not available at the oncology centre.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%