Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Department of Paediatrics, Wilson Centre for Research in Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Can Med Educ J. 2023 Dec 30;14(6):5-19. doi: 10.36834/cmej.73155. eCollection 2023 Dec.
The COVID-19 pandemic has spotlighted the face mask as an intricate object constructed through the uptake of varied and sometimes competing discourses. We investigated how the concept of face mask was discursively deployed during the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. By examining the different discourses surrounding the use of face masks in public domain texts, we comment on important educational opportunities for medical education.
We applied critical discourse methodology to look for key phrases related to face masks that can be linked to specific socio-economic and educational practices. We created an archive of 171 English and Mandarin texts spanning the period of February to July 2020 to explore how discourses in Canada related to discourses of mask use in China, where the pandemic was first observed. We analyzed how the uptake of discourses related to masks was rationalized during the first phase of the pandemic and identified practices/processes that were made possible.
While the face mask was initially constructed as personal protective equipment, it quickly became a discursive object for rights and freedoms, an icon for personal expression of political views and social identities, and a symbol of stigma that reinforced illness, deviance, anonymity, or fear.
Discourses related to face masks have been observed in public and institutional responses to the pandemic in the first wave. Finding from this research reinforce the need for medical schools to incorporate a broader socio-political appreciation of the role of masks in healthcare when training for pandemic responses.
COVID-19 大流行凸显了口罩作为一个复杂的物体,通过吸收各种有时相互竞争的话语而构建。我们研究了在 COVID-19 大流行的第一阶段,口罩的概念是如何被论述性地使用的。通过检查公共领域文本中与口罩使用相关的不同话语,我们评论了医学教育的重要教育机会。
我们应用批判话语方法来寻找与特定社会经济和教育实践相关的与口罩相关的关键短语。我们创建了一个包含 171 个英文和简体中文文本的档案,涵盖了 2020 年 2 月至 7 月的时间段,以探讨加拿大的话语如何与中国的口罩使用话语相关联,中国是首次观察到 COVID-19 大流行的地方。我们分析了在大流行的第一阶段,与口罩相关的话语是如何被合理化的,并确定了可能实现的实践/过程。
虽然口罩最初被构建为个人防护设备,但它很快成为权利和自由的论述对象,成为个人表达政治观点和社会身份的标志,也是强化疾病、偏差、匿名或恐惧的污名的象征。
在第一波大流行的公共和机构应对中,观察到了与口罩相关的话语。这项研究的结果强化了医学院在培训大流行应对时,将口罩在医疗保健中的作用纳入更广泛的社会政治认识的必要性。