Speech Language Therapy, University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand.
Health (London). 2023 Jul;27(4):559-587. doi: 10.1177/13634593211054008. Epub 2021 Nov 11.
Historically, clinical reasoning has largely been considered from an empirical, biomedical standpoint. This epistemology, rooted in imperial rule, is influential in how healthcare practitioners practice. An empirical approach to healthcare often oversimplifies the complex nature of clinical reasoning by obscuring the influence of imperial ideologies on decision-making. This can perpetuate inequitable approaches to healthcare delivery which deepen social, political and economic divides globally. This paper aims to explore and challenge this standpoint by exploring how power, imperialism and performativity influences healthcare provision and decision-making amongst healthcare practitioners in dysphagia rehabilitation.
Qualitative exploratory interviews were undertaken with seven South African trained SLPs with experience working in dysphagia. To allow for participation and collaboration from participants, three data collection tools were employed within the interviews: oral histories, cognitive mapping and arts-based tasks. An initial modified thematic analysis followed by a further ideological analysis were undertaken to analyse the data collected.
The results suggest that the participants felt influenced by several manifestations of power within healthcare. We argue that this demonstrates that imperial practices can influence knowledge, interaction and context and therefore affect how healthcare practitioners make decisions.
By acknowledging the impact of imperialism and power dynamics on healthcare provision and clinical reasoning we can potentially begin to transform the epistemology from which we approach healthcare provision in favour of one which is better suited to the current realities of healthcare to allow for equitable service provision.
从历史上看,临床推理在很大程度上被认为是一种经验的、生物医学的观点。这种根植于帝国统治的认识论,对医疗保健从业者的实践方式有很大的影响。 医疗保健的经验主义方法往往通过掩盖帝国意识形态对决策的影响,从而简化临床推理的复杂性。这可能会导致医疗保健提供方式的不平等,从而加深全球的社会、政治和经济鸿沟。本文旨在通过探讨权力、帝国主义和表现主义如何影响吞咽障碍康复中医疗保健提供者的医疗服务提供和决策,来探讨和挑战这一观点。
对七名具有吞咽障碍经验的南非受训言语治疗师进行了定性探索性访谈。为了允许参与者参与和合作,访谈中使用了三种数据收集工具:口述历史、认知映射和艺术任务。对收集到的数据进行了初步的修改主题分析,然后进行了进一步的意识形态分析。
研究结果表明,参与者感到自己受到医疗保健领域多种权力表现形式的影响。我们认为,这表明帝国实践可以影响知识、互动和背景,从而影响医疗保健从业者做出决策的方式。
通过承认帝国主义和权力动态对医疗保健提供和临床推理的影响,我们可以开始改变我们对待医疗保健提供的认识论,以有利于更适合当前医疗保健现实的认识论,从而实现公平的服务提供。