Saillant F
Ecole des sciences infirmières, Centre de recherches sur les services communautaires, Université Laval, Québec, Canada.
Cult Med Psychiatry. 1990 Mar;14(1):81-104. doi: 10.1007/BF00046705.
This paper proposes an exploration of interfaces between discourse, knowledge and experience of cancer within the life story of a patient suffering from cancer. This life story was collected in the context of a study in clinical anthropology on the cancer experience conducted within a French-speaking population of cancer patients in the province of Québec, Canada. The theoretical model was based upon the cultural hermeneutic approach of Good and Good. Perspectives for clinical practice are suggested concerning the status of popular medical knowledge in modern clinical culture, and the gap between patient experience and the discourse about cancer.
本文提议探讨一位癌症患者生命故事中关于癌症的话语、知识和经历之间的界面。这个生命故事是在一项临床人类学研究的背景下收集的,该研究针对加拿大魁北克省说法语的癌症患者群体的癌症经历展开。理论模型基于古德和古德的文化诠释学方法。文中针对现代临床文化中大众医学知识的地位,以及患者经历与癌症话语之间的差距,提出了临床实践方面的观点。