Boddington Paula, Featherstone Katie, Northcott Andy
Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
Med Humanit. 2020 Apr 29. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2019-011757.
This study contributes to our understanding of the 'medical gaze' and its impact on the ways in which people living with dementia experience care during a hospital admission. Visual perception has a powerful effect on our emotional and moral reactions to others. One aspect of how we perceive and respond to others is through clothing, which relates strongly to class and social position. Our focus is on exploring the ways in which patient clothing may affect the perceptions and response of others, and self-perception and resulting behaviour. We draw on ethnographic research within acute hospital wards in five hospitals across England and Wales, examining the everyday organisation and delivery of care to people living with dementia. People living with dementia are a significant population who have poor experiences and outcomes of care within the acute setting. Our data suggest that the twin aspects of clothing and appearance-of self-perception, and of perception by others-may be especially important in the fast-paced context of an acute ward environment, where patients living with dementia may be struggling with the impacts of an additional acute medical condition within in a highly timetabled, regimented, and unfamiliar environment of the ward, and where staff perceptions of them may feed into clinical assessments of their condition and subsequent treatment and discharge pathways.
本研究有助于我们理解“医学凝视”及其对痴呆症患者在住院期间接受护理方式的影响。视觉感知对我们对他人的情感和道德反应有强大影响。我们感知和回应他人的一个方面是通过服装,而服装与阶层和社会地位密切相关。我们的重点是探索患者服装可能影响他人认知和反应以及自我认知和由此产生的行为的方式。我们借鉴了英格兰和威尔士五家医院急症病房的人种志研究,考察了对痴呆症患者日常护理的组织和提供情况。痴呆症患者是在急症环境中护理体验不佳且护理结果较差的重要群体。我们的数据表明,服装和外表的两个方面——自我认知以及他人的认知——在急症病房环境的快节奏背景下可能尤为重要,在这种环境中,痴呆症患者可能在病房高度按时间表安排、严格且陌生的环境中,还要应对额外急症的影响,而且医护人员对他们的认知可能会影响对其病情的临床评估以及后续的治疗和出院途径。