Guillemin Marilys
Centre for the Study of Health and Society, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia.
Health (London). 2004 Apr;8(2):223-39. doi: 10.1177/1363459304041071.
This article examines how women with reported heart disease experience and understand their condition. The participants comprised 32 women, aged 49-54 years, from the mid-age cohort of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health who self-reported to have heart disease. Following individual interviews, each participant was asked to draw her heart disease. The article focuses on the analysis of the drawings of heart disease produced by the women. The drawings were analysed into three themes: first, the heart at the centre, second, the heart in the lived body and finally, heart disease as a social illness. The drawings are considered both as visual products of women's knowledge about heart disease and also as processes of embodied knowledge production. The use of drawings is an interesting and insightful method with which to explore understandings of illness.
本文探讨了患有心脏病的女性如何体验和理解自身病情。参与者包括32名年龄在49至54岁之间的女性,她们来自澳大利亚女性健康纵向研究的中年队列,均自述患有心脏病。在进行个人访谈后,要求每位参与者画出自己的心脏病情况。本文重点分析了这些女性所绘制的心脏病图。这些图被分析为三个主题:第一,位于中心的心脏;第二,活体中的心脏;最后,作为社会疾病的心脏病。这些图既被视为女性关于心脏病知识的视觉产物,也被视为具身知识生产的过程。使用绘图是一种有趣且有洞察力的方法,可用于探索对疾病的理解。