Health services offer a privileged space to define the proper relationship of the citizen and the modern state. Individuals have been expected to make choices in health care in Wales and England since the 1980s. A new vaccine against some types of cervical cancer was recently introduced for girls. Parents are expected to consent on behalf of their daughters. This paper reports the results of the largest qualitative study in this area world-wide. It depicts attitudes to health care choice and discusses parents’ experiences of consenting or not. Parents’ decisional strategies in the face of uncertainty are analysed. Consequences of the study relate to the individuals’ relationship with the Welsh National Health Service (NHS) and to developing a concept of Welsh citizenship.
Keywords
Choice, consumerism, cititzenship, NHS, cancer.
Reference
Davies, M. (2012), 'Dewis a'r dinesydd? Penderfyniadau iechyd a'u goblygiadau ar gyfer datblygu dinasyddiaeth Gymreig', Gwerddon, 10/11, 40-63. https://doi.org/10.61257/HUZV5860