(Re)arranging “systems of care” in the early Ebola response in Sierra Leone: An interdisciplinary analysis
Susannah H. Mayhew,
Dina Balabanova,
Ahmed Vandi,
Gelejimah Alfred Mokuwa,
Tommy Hanson,
Melissa Parker and
Paul Richards
Social Science & Medicine, 2022, vol. 300, issue C
Abstract:
Despite an expanding literature on Ebola-response, few studies detail or reflect on the responses of diverse systems of care. Little is known about how, why or in what ways, strategies of ill-health management were enacted locally, how health-systems power, authority and hierarchy were perceived and contested, or how other social systems, institutions and relationships shaped the response.
Keywords: Ebola; Sierra Leone; Health systems; Emergency response; Interdisciplinary; Neo-durkheimian theory; Agencement; Assemblage (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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