Pescosolido B A, Kronenfeld J J
Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington 47405, USA.
J Health Soc Behav. 1995;Spec No:5-33.
The current situation in health care organizations, among providers and for people, dramatically challenges the "business as usual" roles of medicine, government, insurance companies, the community, and the university. Health care reform marks the first attempt in a century to consider a reconstruction of the social contract between society and medicine. While sociology stands as one of the earliest social sciences to systematically study the health care arena and create a health-focused subfield, there is a perception, not without support, of a desertion of identity from within, an encroachment by other areas from without, and abandonment by the parent discipline. We argue that these situations in medical arenas and in research fields require serious rethinking. The key lies in understanding how these phenomena are related to each other and to larger social forces, and how they offer opportunities, rather than signal limitations, to medical sociologists. We turn to the theoretical tools of sociology to help unravel the complicated challenges that face both policymakers and researchers. After framing these issues in a sociology of knowledge perspective, we use the case of "utilization theory" to illustrate the connections between society and systems of care (as well as studies of them) and to create a future agenda. We end by raising three basic questions: (1) Why is a sociological perspective critical to the understanding of change and reform in health care? (2) Why is medical sociology critical to the survival of the general sociological enterprise? and (3) Why is general sociology critical to the research agenda in medical sociology?
医疗保健机构内部、医疗服务提供者之间以及就医者面临的现状,对医学、政府、保险公司、社区和大学 “照常营业” 的角色构成了巨大挑战。医疗保健改革标志着一个世纪以来首次尝试重新构建社会与医学之间的社会契约。虽然社会学是最早系统研究医疗保健领域并创建以健康为重点的子领域的社会科学之一,但人们认为,社会学内部存在身份认同缺失的问题,外部有其他领域的侵蚀,且被母学科抛弃,这种观点并非毫无依据。我们认为,医疗领域和研究领域的这些情况需要认真反思。关键在于理解这些现象彼此之间以及与更大的社会力量是如何关联的,以及它们如何为医学社会学家提供机会,而非预示着局限。我们借助社会学的理论工具,帮助剖析政策制定者和研究者面临的复杂挑战。在从知识社会学的视角阐述这些问题之后,我们以 “利用理论” 为例,来说明社会与医疗保健体系(以及对它们的研究)之间的联系,并制定未来议程。最后,我们提出三个基本问题:(1)为什么社会学视角对于理解医疗保健的变革和改革至关重要?(2)为什么医学社会学对于整个社会学事业的存续至关重要?(3)为什么普通社会学对于医学社会学的研究议程至关重要?