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军医和有争议的医疗人道主义:一种决斗的身份?

The military physician and contested medical humanitarianism: a dueling identity?

机构信息

London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of International Development, 6-8th Floors, Connaught House, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2014 Nov;120:421-9. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.04.025. Epub 2014 Apr 29.

Abstract

A critical issue in the study of humanitarianism is who counts as a medical humanitarian. Military physicians are often characterized as caught between the potentially incompatible roles of physician and military professional. Medical NGOs, such as Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), have also vociferously rejected military medical humanitarianism: questioning the mandate, skills, and appropriateness of military involvement in humanitarian medicine as well as the potential impact on 'humanitarian space'. Yet many military doctors contest this. Consequently this study examines the ways in which primarily British military physicians identify and manage their identities as both medical humanitarians and soldiers. The research utilized a mixed method, grounded theory approach involving systematic document searches/expert identification of a core literature of 300 policy and peer reviewed documents, plus grey literature and 53 formal medical post operational reports from units serving in Iraq and Afghanistan between 2004 and 2012. Semi structured interviews involved purposive sampling (34 respondents) ranging from a former Surgeon General to more junior staff. Methods also included an analysis of the original data and literature from the 2003 Medical Services Delphi study (involving an additional 40 experts and an extensive literature review) on military medical identity/future roles as well as direct observation of military doctors in Iraq and Afghanistan (two, 2 month research trips). The research concluded that military physicians conceived of themselves as autonomous medical humanitarians with an individual morality rooted in civilian medical ethics that facilitated resistance to the potentially hegemonic military identity. Nevertheless military physicians were part of a medical organization with fundamentally different priorities from those of civilian humanitarian physicians. Furthermore, the perceived emergence of multiple civilian 'humanitarianisms' has legitimated a space for the military physician alongside other variants of humanitarianism. This study contributes to the growing body of work on the self-identity of health professionals as humanitarians in conflict settings and demonstrates how the military medical identity fits into a fragmented civilian humanitarianism.

摘要

人道主义研究中的一个关键问题是谁可以被视为医疗人道主义者。军医常常被认为处于医生和军人这两个潜在矛盾角色之间。无国界医生组织(MSF)等医疗 NGO 也强烈反对军事医疗人道主义:质疑军事参与人道主义医学的任务、技能和适当性,以及对“人道主义空间”的潜在影响。然而,许多军医对此提出质疑。因此,本研究考察了主要是英国军医如何确定和管理自己既是医疗人道主义者又是军人的身份。该研究采用了混合方法,即扎根理论方法,涉及系统的文献搜索/专家识别,确定了 300 份政策和同行评审文件、灰色文献以及 2004 年至 2012 年期间在伊拉克和阿富汗服役的部队的 53 份正式医疗后行动报告的核心文献。半结构化访谈采用了有目的抽样(34 名受访者),从前军医局长到更年轻的工作人员不等。方法还包括对 2003 年医疗服务德尔菲研究(涉及另外 40 名专家和广泛的文献综述)的原始数据和文献进行分析,以及对在伊拉克和阿富汗的军医进行直接观察(两次为期 2 个月的研究旅行)。研究得出的结论是,军医将自己视为具有个体道德的自主医疗人道主义者,这种道德植根于平民医疗伦理,有助于抵制潜在的霸权军事身份。然而,军医是一个具有根本不同优先事项的医疗组织的一部分,与平民人道主义医生不同。此外,多种平民“人道主义”的出现使军医与其他人道主义变体一起获得了一个合法的空间。这项研究为关于冲突环境中卫生专业人员作为人道主义者的自我认同的不断增长的研究工作做出了贡献,并展示了军事医疗身份如何融入支离破碎的平民人道主义。

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