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早发性痴呆症患者疾病叙述中的隐喻。

Metaphors of young-onset dementia in the illness narratives of those with the condition.

作者信息

Miyamasu Flaminia

机构信息

Medical English Communications Center, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Dec 3;19(12):e0314717. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314717. eCollection 2024.

DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0314717
PMID:39625897
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11614227/
Abstract

This study identified and analyzed metaphors related to the lived experience of young-onset dementia that were used in nine illness narratives written by people with the condition. A final set of 1111 MEs sorted into 30 source domain categories were grouped according to six target domain categories reflecting the biologic (the person with dementia's body/brain), psychologic (suffering with dementia, coping with dementia, dementia itself, the person with dementia), and social (the social experience of dementia) aspects of having dementia. Notably, many of the metaphors were similar to previously reported metaphors of illness, such as fight and journey, and other metaphors of embodiment, as well as disease as enemy, body as container, and body as machine. In addition, although negative conceptualizations were in the majority, almost one-third of the metaphoric expressions, belonging to the fight and journey source domain categories, reflected mainly positive images. The commonality of metaphor types with those of other illness experiences supports the notion of shared metaphors across illness contexts. Moreover, in contrast to the dehumanizing and stigmatizing terms that have previously been used to socially construct dementia, the positivity of metaphoric images identified here indicates the authors' proactive and affirming conceptualizations of their experience of dementia. Health care professionals can draw on this study's findings to help their own patients make sense of and cope with dementia.

摘要

本研究识别并分析了与早发性痴呆患者生活经历相关的隐喻,这些隐喻出自9位该病症患者所写的疾病叙事。最终整理出的1111个隐喻表达被归入30个源域类别,并根据反映痴呆症生物学(痴呆症患者的身体/大脑)、心理学(患痴呆症、应对痴呆症、痴呆症本身、痴呆症患者)和社会(痴呆症的社会经历)方面的6个目标域类别进行分组。值得注意的是,许多隐喻与先前报道的疾病隐喻相似,如斗争和旅程,以及其他体现隐喻,还有将疾病比作敌人、将身体比作容器和将身体比作机器等。此外,虽然负面概念占多数,但几乎三分之一属于斗争和旅程源域类别的隐喻表达主要反映了积极的形象。隐喻类型与其他疾病经历的隐喻类型的共性支持了疾病情境中隐喻共享的观点。此外,与先前用于在社会层面构建痴呆症的非人化和污名化术语不同,此处识别出的隐喻形象的积极性表明作者对其痴呆症经历有积极肯定的概念化。医疗保健专业人员可以借鉴本研究的结果,帮助他们自己的患者理解并应对痴呆症。

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