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电子支持小组、患者消费者与医学化:以争议性疾病为例

Electronic support groups, patient-consumers, and medicalization: the case of contested illness.

作者信息

Barker Kristin K

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA.

出版信息

J Health Soc Behav. 2008 Mar;49(1):20-36. doi: 10.1177/002214650804900103.

Abstract

This article illustrates the role electronic support groups play in consumer-driven medicalization. The analysis is based on an observational study of a year in the life of an electronic support group for sufferers of the contested illness fibromyalgia syndrome. The analysis builds on and extends scholarship concerning the growing influence of lay expertise in the context of medical uncertainty by showing how the dominant beliefs and routine practices of this electronic community simultaneously (and paradoxically) challenge the expertise of physicians and encourage the expansion of medicine's jurisdiction. Drawing on their shared embodied expertise, participants confirm the medical character of their problem and its remedy, and they empower each other to search for physicians who will recognize and treat their condition accordingly. Physician compliance is introduced as a useful concept for understanding the relationship between lay expertise, patient-consumer demand, and contemporary (and future) instances of medicalization.

摘要

本文阐述了电子支持小组在消费者驱动的医学化过程中所起的作用。该分析基于一项对患有存在争议的纤维肌痛综合征患者的电子支持小组为期一年的观察性研究。通过展示这个电子社区的主流信念和日常实践如何同时(且自相矛盾地)挑战医生的专业知识并鼓励医学管辖权的扩大,该分析建立并扩展了关于外行专业知识在医学不确定性背景下日益增长的影响的学术研究。参与者凭借他们共同的具体专业知识,确认了自身问题及其治疗方法的医学性质,并相互激励去寻找能够认可并相应治疗其病情的医生。引入医生依从性这一有用概念,以理解外行专业知识、患者 - 消费者需求与当代(以及未来)医学化实例之间的关系。

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