Rapport Frances, Doel Marcus A, Elwyn Glyn
Swansea University, School of Medicine, Grove Building, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK.
Health Place. 2007 Jun;13(2):532-44. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2006.07.005. Epub 2006 Sep 25.
The paper presents the results of a mixed methods study of British general practitioners' (GPs) reflections on professional space in terms of practice and self-identity. Inter-textual content analysis of 12 biographic and photographic datasets revealed four themes: workspace, re-appropriated space, life space and sacred space. GPs are ambivalent about their working environments, spending time and energy creating 'best fit' spaces, until lack of function becomes an habituated part of daily routine. Whilst some appear helpless in the face of change, others are making their presence felt through embodied, personalized or authorial spaces.
本文呈现了一项混合方法研究的结果,该研究探讨了英国全科医生(GPs)对实践和自我认同方面专业空间的反思。对12个传记和摄影数据集进行的互文内容分析揭示了四个主题:工作空间、重新利用的空间、生活空间和神圣空间。全科医生对他们的工作环境矛盾态度,花费时间和精力创造“最适合”的空间,直到功能缺失成为日常惯例中习以为常的一部分。虽然有些人在面对变化时显得无助,但另一些人则通过体现个性、个性化或具有权威性的空间让人感受到他们的存在。