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Looking good but doing harm? Perceptions of short-term medical missions in Nicaragua.

Elysée Nouvet1, Elizabeth Chan2, Lisa J Schwartz1.   

Abstract

In this paper, we present findings from a qualitative study that gathered Nicaraguans' perceptions of short-term foreign medical missions, towards deepening the understanding of what Nicaraguans value or find limited in the work of such foreign missions operating in their country. Fifty-two interviews were conducted with patients, relatives of patients, Nicaraguan physicians and nurses who partnered with or observed missions at work, 'beneficiary' community leaders, and individuals who were unable or unwilling to access mission-provided healthcare. Factors underlying participants' positive and more critical accounts of foreign primary and surgical missions are described and analysed. Empirical investigation on how, whether or not, or on what bases short-term medical missions (STMs) have been perceived as beneficial, harmful, or otherwise by those on the receiving end of these efforts is limited. This study aims to contribute to the evidence base for reflecting on the ethical performance of trans-national STMs.

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Keywords:  Nicaragua; Perceptions; ethics of trans-national care; humanitarian; medical missions

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27545146     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2016.1220610

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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