University of Gothenburg, Department of Sociology and Work Science, PO Box 720, SE40530, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Soc Sci Med. 2022 Jan;292:114635. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114635. Epub 2021 Dec 4.
With patients' increasing online access to medical information traditionally contained within healthcare institutions, researchers have argued that the spaces of medicine are increasingly becoming blurred, allowing patients to sidestep their doctors and challenge their prior information dominance. In this context, Sweden has recently been spotlighted as it allows its inhabitants to continually access medical record content online. Based on an interview study on Swedish doctors' clinical experiences of the patient-accessible online health record, this paper expands on the theme of emergent medical information spaces accessible to laypersons online by arguing that this not only may challenge the traditional spaces of medicine but can impose on its temporal orders too. We detail doctors' attitudes toward the patient-accessible online health record, patients as continually updated record readers, and how this may transform clinical work rhythms and affect doctors' perceptions of the boundary between front- and backstage spaces. We moreover show how doctors can avoid "inappropriate intrusion" into the record by delaying patient access, but also that doctors can experience patients opposing to adapt to doctors' preferred pace and instead attempting to control the clinical rhythm. By intertwining clinical rhythms with doctors' front- and backstage, this paper contributes with an extended analysis of the emergent spaces of online medical information, adding a temporal layer. The paper furthermore enlarges the existing sociological body on historical developments of medical records and adds a piece to the so-far piecemeal social science literature on how online records may affect the medical profession.
随着患者越来越多地在线获取传统上仅限于医疗机构内部的医疗信息,研究人员认为,医学领域的空间正日益变得模糊,使得患者可以绕过他们的医生,并对他们先前的信息主导地位提出质疑。在这种背景下,瑞典最近成为了焦点,因为它允许其居民持续在线访问医疗记录内容。本文基于对瑞典医生临床体验的在线健康记录的访谈研究,通过论证这不仅可能挑战医学的传统空间,还可能对其时间秩序产生影响,进一步探讨了普通人在线获取新兴医疗信息空间的主题。我们详细介绍了医生对可在线获取的患者健康记录的态度,以及患者作为持续更新的记录阅读者的情况,以及这可能如何改变临床工作节奏并影响医生对前台和后台空间之间界限的看法。此外,我们还展示了医生如何通过延迟患者访问来避免“不当干扰”记录,但也表明医生可能会遇到患者反对适应医生首选节奏,而是试图控制临床节奏的情况。通过将临床节奏与医生的前台和后台交织在一起,本文对在线医疗信息的新兴空间进行了更深入的分析,增加了时间维度。本文还扩展了现有的关于医疗记录历史发展的社会学研究,并为迄今为止关于在线记录如何影响医疗行业的零碎的社会科学文献增添了一个部分。