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“战斗”:对纳瓦霍族人群中糖尿病的隐喻分析

"Doing battle": a metaphorical analysis of diabetes mellitus among Navajo people.

作者信息

Huttlinger K, Krefting L, Drevdahl D, Tree P, Baca E, Benally A

机构信息

Department of Nursing, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff 85011-5035.

出版信息

Am J Occup Ther. 1992 Aug;46(8):706-12. doi: 10.5014/ajot.46.8.706.

Abstract

Effective communication with patients and their family members forms the foundation of a therapeutic relationship. This is particularly important when the occupational therapist, other health professionals, and the patient are from different cultural backgrounds. This paper describes one aspect of the findings of a ethnographic study of chronic diabetes among the Navajo people (referred to here as Dine'). It focuses on the dominant metaphorical images that were used by the informants to describe their illness experiences. The data suggest that diabetes can be considered a metaphor for larger social changes in the life-style and traditions (e.g., away from sheepherding as a means of basic subsistence to obtaining urban-centered employment) of native Americans and their effects on the Dine'. Implications of our findings include the importance of metaphorical communication for perceptions of compliance, powerlessness, and patient and therapist satisfaction with the therapeutic relationship.

摘要

与患者及其家属进行有效的沟通是治疗关系的基础。当职业治疗师、其他健康专业人员和患者来自不同文化背景时,这一点尤为重要。本文描述了一项对纳瓦霍族(此处称为迪内族)慢性糖尿病进行的人种学研究结果的一个方面。它聚焦于被调查者用来描述其疾病经历的主要隐喻形象。数据表明,糖尿病可被视为美国原住民生活方式和传统中更大社会变革(例如,从以牧羊作为基本生计手段转向以城市为中心的就业)的隐喻,以及这些变革对迪内族的影响。我们研究结果的意义包括隐喻沟通对于依从性认知、无力感以及患者和治疗师对治疗关系满意度的重要性。

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