Stacey Clare Louise, Henderson Stuart, MacArthur Kelly R, Dohan Daniel
Department of Sociology, Kent State University, OH 44242-0001, United States.
Soc Sci Med. 2009 Sep;69(5):729-37. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.06.032. Epub 2009 Jul 18.
This paper explores the sociological relevance of demanding encounters between doctors and patients. Borrowing from Potter and McKinlay's [(2005). From a relationship to encounter: an examination of longitudinal and lateral dimensions in the doctor-patient relationship. Social Science & Medicine, 61, 465-479] reconceptualization of the doctor-patient relationship, we suggest an analytic shift away from 'demanding patients' toward 'demanding encounters'. Such a shift places provider-patient conflict within a broader socio-cultural context, emphasizing constraints facing both doctor and patient as they interact in a clinical setting. Specifically, through an ethnographic study of doctor-patient interactions at the oncology clinic of a US University Hospital, we examine the respective influences of new information technologies and patient consumerism in the production of demanding encounters in oncology. Findings suggest that these interconnected socio-cultural realities, in tandem with patient tendencies to challenge physician judgment or expertise, play a role in demanding encounters. We conclude by considering the implications of demanding encounters for doctors, patients and healthcare organizations.
本文探讨了医患之间棘手遭遇的社会学意义。借鉴波特和麦金利[(2005年)。从关系到遭遇:医患关系的纵向和横向维度考察。《社会科学与医学》,61,465 - 479]对医患关系的重新概念化,我们建议从“难缠的患者”转向“棘手的遭遇”进行分析转变。这种转变将医患冲突置于更广泛的社会文化背景中,强调医生和患者在临床环境中互动时所面临的限制。具体而言,通过对美国一所大学医院肿瘤诊所医患互动的人种志研究,我们考察了新信息技术和患者消费主义在肿瘤学中棘手遭遇产生过程中的各自影响。研究结果表明,这些相互关联的社会文化现实,与患者挑战医生判断或专业知识的倾向一起,在棘手遭遇中发挥作用。我们通过考虑棘手遭遇对医生、患者和医疗保健组织的影响来得出结论。