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“面包车里发生的事,就留在面包车里”:阿巴拉契亚地区流动医疗诊所中隐私和披露脚本的(重新)构建。

"What happens on the van, stays on the van": the (re)structuring of privacy and disclosure scripts on an Appalachian mobile health clinic.

机构信息

Department of Communication, Missouri State University, 901 S. National Avenue, Springfield, MO 65897, USA.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2010 Oct;20(10):1393-405. doi: 10.1177/1049732310372618. Epub 2010 Jun 7.

Abstract

Over the past two decades, mobile health clinics have emerged to address the health needs of underserved populations. Mobile clinics offer curbside care in the primary settings of people's lives: churches, parking lots, grocery stores, and community centers. Drawing on 18 months of ethnographic fieldwork, I explore how physical and symbolic space helps shape the (re)writing of traditional health care scripts of provider-patient confidentiality and medical disclosure in a mobile clinic serving residents of 21 counties in southeastern Ohio. This analysis centered on how clinic staff members blurred the symbolic and physical space of privacy, merged personal and professional discourses, and triaged multiple patient disclosures in the face of social and spatial constraints.

摘要

在过去的二十年中,流动医疗诊所的出现,旨在满足服务不足人群的健康需求。流动诊所为人们生活中的基本场所提供了上门护理服务:教堂、停车场、杂货店和社区中心。本研究通过为期 18 个月的民族志实地调查,探讨了在为俄亥俄州东南部 21 个县的居民服务的流动诊所中,物理和象征空间如何帮助(重新)书写传统的医患保密和医疗披露规范。本分析集中在诊所工作人员如何模糊隐私的象征和物理空间,融合个人和专业话语,以及在社会和空间限制面前对多个患者的披露进行分类处理。

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