2017
DOI: 10.4172/2529-797x.1000014
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The social and health gender differences in patients companion in the family medicine consultation

Abstract: A ll over the world women are the predominant providers of informal care for family members with chronic medical conditions or disabilities, including the elderly and adults with mental illnesses. It has been suggested that there are several societal and cultural demands on women to adopt the role of a family-caregiver (1). So, spouses often serve as the primary caregivers to their ill or disabled partners (2).The domain of health includes the entire range of issues which touch on illness, sickness, disease, w… Show more

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