Hunt M, Meerabeau L
South East Thames Regional Health Authority, U.K.
Int J Nurs Stud. 1993 Apr;30(2):115-23. doi: 10.1016/0020-7489(93)90061-x.
The paper examines emotional expression by drawing on data from patients in two contrasting situations; interview data from couples attending fertility clinics, and audio-recorded conversations with terminally ill patients being cared for at home. Although the literature on subfertility and terminal illness frequently uses a bereavement model to argue for the importance of overt grieving, patients in these studies did not express a wish to discuss their feelings. This finding raises questions about how patients' needs are defined, and whether emotions may be created by discourse.
本文通过借鉴处于两种截然不同情境下的患者数据来研究情感表达;一种是来自前往生育诊所的夫妇的访谈数据,另一种是与在家中接受护理的绝症患者的录音对话。尽管关于生育力低下和绝症的文献经常使用丧亲模型来论证公开悲伤的重要性,但这些研究中的患者并未表达出想要讨论自己感受的愿望。这一发现引发了关于如何界定患者需求以及情感是否可能由话语构建的问题。