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抵制后数字时代临终和悲伤的(再)医学化:互联网支持论坛数据的自然语言处理和定性分析。

Resisting the (re-)medicalisation of dying and grief in the post-digital age: Natural language processing and qualitative analysis of data from internet support forums.

机构信息

Centre for the Art of Dying Well, Faculty of Business and Law, St Mary's University Twickenham, London, TW1 4SX, United Kingdom.

Centre for the Analysis of Social Media, Demos, 15 Whitehall, London, SW1A 2DD, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2024 May;348:116517. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.116517. Epub 2023 Dec 24.

Abstract

In the mid-twentieth century, the social movement of death revivalism sought to resist the medicalisation of dying and grief through promotion of the dying person retaining autonomy, and societal openness toward death and bereavement. Despite this advocacy, present-day dying in high income countries is largely institutionalised, with value placed on control over the body and emotions. These phenomena are at odds with the ambitions of death revivalism, and demonstrate the re-medicalisation of dying and grief. Furthermore, contemporary society is continually advancing into the post-digital age, reflected in digital technologies being a tacit part of human existence. Within this framework, this study aims to investigate how people living with life-limiting illness and their loved ones experience, negotiate, and resist medicalisation of dying and grief through online internet forums. We collected posts through web-scraping and utilised Natural Language Processing techniques to select 7048 forum posts from 2003 to 2020, and initially categorise data, before utilising Inductive Thematic Analysis, which generated two major themes. The theme of 'Comfort' describes online forums facilitating psychosocial support which was often used to compensate for systemic deficiencies, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. Common sources of comfort included animal companions and spirituality, in stark contrast with the medicalised model. The theme of 'Capability' describes online forums acting as solutions for people facing disempowering care systems, including providing information on legal rights and benefits which may not be otherwise easily available, and facilitating collective advocacy. Our findings indicate that community-led online forums can play an effective and sustainable role in democratising care and retaining agency when facing life-limiting illness and grief. Future palliative and bereavement care research must focus on how online forums can be integrated into existing systems, made transparent and accessible, be adequately funded and structured, and be optimised, including compensating for service disruption encountered during future pandemics.

摘要

在 20 世纪中叶,死亡复兴运动试图通过倡导临终者保持自主权和社会对死亡和丧亲之痛的开放态度,抵制死亡和悲伤的医学化。尽管有这种主张,但当今高收入国家的临终大多是制度化的,对控制身体和情绪的重视程度很高。这些现象与死亡复兴主义的目标背道而驰,表明死亡和悲伤的医学化正在重新出现。此外,当代社会不断向后数字时代推进,反映在数字技术已成为人类存在的隐性部分。在这个框架内,本研究旨在调查患有绝症的人和他们的亲人如何通过在线互联网论坛体验、协商和抵制死亡和悲伤的医学化。我们通过网络爬虫收集帖子,并利用自然语言处理技术从 2003 年到 2020 年选择了 7048 个论坛帖子,然后对数据进行初步分类,再利用归纳主题分析,生成了两个主要主题。主题为“舒适”描述了在线论坛提供心理社会支持,这通常用于弥补系统缺陷,尤其是在新冠疫情期间。常见的舒适来源包括动物伴侣和精神信仰,与医学化模式形成鲜明对比。主题为“能力”描述了在线论坛作为面临赋权护理系统的人们的解决方案,包括提供有关法律权利和福利的信息,这些信息在其他情况下可能不容易获得,并促进集体倡导。我们的研究结果表明,社区主导的在线论坛在面临绝症和悲伤时,可以在赋予权力和保留代理方面发挥有效和可持续的作用。未来的姑息治疗和丧亲之痛护理研究必须关注如何将在线论坛整合到现有系统中,使其透明化和易于获取,获得充足的资金和结构,并进行优化,包括补偿未来大流行期间遇到的服务中断。

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