Christensen Iben Emilie, Risør Mette Bech, Grøn Lone, Reventlow Susanne
The Research Unit for General Practice and Section of General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Øster Farimagsgade 5, P.O. Boks 2099, 1014, Copenhagen K, Denmark.
VIVE - The Danish Center for Social Science Research, Herluf Trolles Gade 11, 1052, Copenhagen K, Denmark.
Cult Med Psychiatry. 2023 Jun;47(2):402-421. doi: 10.1007/s11013-022-09770-9. Epub 2022 Mar 17.
Touch is a fundamental sense and the most unexplored of the five senses, despite its significance for everything we do in relation to ourselves and others. Studies have shown that touch generates trust, care and comfort and is essential for constituting the body. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, this study explores the absence and presence of touch in interactions between people with mental illness and professionals, in health care encounters with general practitioners, neurologists and physiotherapists, as well as masseurs. We found that touch and physical examination of patients with mental illness is absent in health care encounters, leaving the patients with feelings of being out of place, misunderstood, less socially approved and less worthy of trust. Drawing on Honneth and Guenther, we conclude that touch and being touched is an essential dimension of recognition-both of the patients' bodily sensations and symptoms and of them as human beings, detached from the psychiatric label-as well as contributing to the constitution of self and personhood. These findings confirm that touch works as an existential hinge that affirms a connection between the patient, the body and others and gives a sense of time, space and existence.
触摸是一种基本感觉,也是五种感觉中最未被深入探究的,尽管它对于我们在与自己及他人相关的一切行为中都具有重要意义。研究表明,触摸能产生信任、关怀和慰藉,对于身体的构成至关重要。基于人种志田野调查,本研究探讨了精神疾病患者与专业人员互动中触摸的缺失与存在情况,涉及与全科医生、神经科医生、物理治疗师以及按摩师的医疗接触。我们发现,在医疗接触中,对精神疾病患者的触摸和身体检查缺失,这让患者产生格格不入、被误解、社会认可度较低以及不值得信任的感觉。借鉴霍耐特和京特的观点,我们得出结论,触摸与被触摸是认可的一个基本维度——既关乎患者的身体感觉和症状,也关乎将他们视为脱离精神疾病标签的人——同时有助于自我和人格的构成。这些发现证实,触摸起到了一种生存枢纽的作用,确认了患者、身体与他人之间的联系,并赋予时间、空间和存在感。