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不幸的一代:拉脱维亚里加的中风幸存者

The unfortunate generation: stroke survivors in Riga, Latvia.

作者信息

McKevitt Christopher, Luse Agita, Wolfe Charles

机构信息

Department of Public Health Sciences, King's College London, Capital House, 42 Weston Street, SE1 3QD, London, UK.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2003 May;56(10):2097-108. doi: 10.1016/s0277-9536(02)00204-6.

Abstract

The poor health status of citizens in post-Soviet states has been reported but few studies have investigated the illness experiences of people in those countries. This paper reports findings from an interview study conducted with stroke patients in Riga, Latvia, who were part of a cohort recruited over 1 year for a European study comparing the provision of care, outcomes and resource use. The interview study aimed to elicit stroke patients' own perceptions of the impact of stroke 1 year after the event. Adopting a phenomenological perspective we illustrate how the particular social setting shapes stroke as an illness, its influences on access to health care and on consideration of the impact of stroke. We argue that for stroke survivors and their relatives in post-Soviet Latvia this disorder acquires a meaning that transcends the individual biography and signifies an upheaval of social life in general. The meanings attributed to stroke by interviewees are developed in the context of the momentous recent historical events which participants lived through. In this sense, stroke has become an idiom of a disruption in social biography rather than individual biography alone. Most participants were pensioners and their main concern was their own poverty. Some complained of their inability to meet their basic needs, much less pay for on-going medication and therapy. Only one person was 'severely disabled', using a standard neurological definition, but about half of those interviewed regarded the stroke as a sign foretelling their own death. Although this generation had expected to be cared for in their older age under the Soviet regime, the much longed for Latvian independence was seen to have brought unexpected hardships for those who were old and sick.

摘要

有报道称,后苏联国家公民的健康状况不佳,但很少有研究调查这些国家民众的患病经历。本文报告了一项针对拉脱维亚里加中风患者的访谈研究结果,这些患者是为一项欧洲研究招募的队列的一部分,该研究比较了护理提供、治疗结果和资源使用情况。该访谈研究旨在了解中风患者在发病1年后对中风影响的自身看法。我们采用现象学视角,阐述了特定的社会环境如何塑造中风这种疾病,及其对获得医疗保健的影响以及对中风影响的考量。我们认为,对于后苏联时期拉脱维亚的中风幸存者及其亲属来说,这种疾病具有超越个人经历的意义,总体上意味着社会生活的剧变。受访者赋予中风的意义是在参与者经历的重大近期历史事件的背景下形成的。从这个意义上说,中风已成为社会经历而非仅仅个人经历中断的一种表述。大多数参与者是退休人员,他们主要关心的是自己的贫困状况。一些人抱怨自己无法满足基本需求,更不用说支付持续的药物治疗和疗法费用了。按照标准的神经学定义,只有一人“严重残疾”,但约一半的受访者认为中风是自己死亡的预兆。尽管这一代人曾期望在苏联政权下安享晚年得到照料,但人们普遍认为,备受期待的拉脱维亚独立给那些年老多病的人带来了意想不到的困难。

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