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期刊名:Sociology of health & illness

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ISSN:0141-9889

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Elisa Elhadj,Maiju Tanninen,Ine Van Hoyweghen Elisa Elhadj
Digital twins in medicine are packaged as inevitable, disruptive technologies that will revolutionise healthcare, yet their integration into clinical practice remains slow. In this article, we extend current research on digital twins by shi...
Tony Sandset Tony Sandset
Since the mid-1990s, combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) has transformed HIV from a fatal diagnosis into a manageable long-term condition. For the first time, a large cohort of people who once expected to die young are now growing old ...
Eliana Bergamin,Iris Wallenburg Eliana Bergamin
This paper explores how the introduction of AI-powered remote technologies reconfigures emotional practices in homecare. Drawing on three months of ethnographic fieldwork and in-depth interviews with a Dutch company that replaces in-house n...
Iben Mundbjerg Gjødsbøl,Mette Nordahl Svendsen Iben Mundbjerg Gjødsbøl
Computational methods and tools under the label 'artificial intelligence' (AI) are increasingly promoted as solutions to the challenges of under-resourced and understaffed healthcare systems, with predictive modelling positioned as a means ...
Kate Lyle,Gabrielle Samuel,Anneke Lucassen Kate Lyle
Contemporary healthcare systems generate vast volumes of data, with algorithmic interrogation promising disease prediction, improved diagnoses, and optimised treatment. Despite significant investment, biases in data used for algorithmic int...
Louisa Smith,Emma Kirby,Isabelle Chesher et al. Louisa Smith et al.
Although care workers in residential aged care are pivotal to maintaining the dignity of older people, little is known about their experiences of work. We know they are undervalued, invisible and unrecognised. This paper explores embodied e...
Hannah Farrimond,Mike Michael Hannah Farrimond
Stigma is a form of social devaluation, eliciting shame, disgust and othering. Most theorisation of stigma has focused on devaluation and stigmatisation; this paper identifies and expands on the concept of 'revaluation', defined as the posi...
Timothy B Elder Timothy B Elder
This paper examines how clinicians in Hospice and Palliative Medicine (HPM) help patients and colleagues resolve ambiguous clinical situations at the end of life. 'Clinical ambiguity' is advanced as a concept to describe how the heuristics ...
Domenico Carbone,Joselle Dagnes,Arianna Antinori et al. Domenico Carbone et al.
This study examines the role of gender stereotypes in shaping the perceptions and specialisation choices of medical students in Italy. Although women are increasingly entering the medical profession, strong gender segregation persists acros...
Zuleyha Inceoz,David Hughes Zuleyha Inceoz
Nursing work in several Western countries has been affected by evolving discourses of managerialism and professionalism. Interdisciplinary working has given nurses more prominence in high-level teams and created hybrid management roles that...