McLaughlin J
School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, 5th Floor, Claremont Bridge Building, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK.
Arch Dis Child. 2005 Mar;90(3):284-7. doi: 10.1136/adc.2004.052118.
This review explores social science analyses of diagnosis of childhood neurological disabilities. The paper moves through three sections, which capture the historical and conceptual trends within the literature. The first focuses on work identifying the need to communicate effectively with parents when giving a diagnosis, the second explores the role parents can play as "partners" or contributors to diagnosis, and the final section goes further in exploring the social complexity of diagnoses in order to examine the embedded nature of social practices, power relations and hierarchies, and institutions in the diagnosis encounter.
本综述探讨了对儿童神经残疾诊断的社会科学分析。本文分为三个部分,涵盖了文献中的历史和概念趋势。第一部分着重于确定在进行诊断时与家长有效沟通的必要性的相关研究;第二部分探讨了家长作为诊断“伙伴”或贡献者所能发挥的作用;最后一部分进一步探究诊断的社会复杂性,以审视社会习俗、权力关系与等级制度以及诊断过程中各种机构的内在本质。