'Sweating Blood': Patients' Dirty Work in Informal Complaint Biographies [0.03%]
"'汗如血滴':患者的投诉叙事中的幕后工作
Jelmer Brüggemann,Lisa Guntram,Ann-Charlotte Nedlund
Jelmer Brüggemann
Every day patients make informal complaints directly to care professionals. Although common in care encounters, the practice remains understudied. In this study, we focus on informal complaints through an analysis of interviews with 19 pati...
Participation Beyond Compliance: Who Tried to Influence Other People's Vaccination Behaviour During the COVID-19 Crisis? [0.03%]
从合规走向参与:谁试图在新冠疫情期间影响他人的疫苗接种行为?
Hugo Touzet,Benoît Giry,Jeremy K Ward
Hugo Touzet
In this paper, we call for more attention to be paid to what we call ordinary contributions to public health policies: the propensity of ordinary citizens to actively influence others to follow or reject a health policy. Shifting the focus ...
Commercial and Corporate Provision of Healthcare, Capitalism and the State [0.03%]
商业和企业医疗保健服务、资本主义与国家的作用
Nick J Fox
Nick J Fox
This paper explores the role of the capitalist state in promoting the commercial and corporate provision of healthcare (CCPH). First, it reviews the breadth of CCPH in contemporary liberal democracies and identifies its strengths and weakne...
Digital Futures in an Ageing Society: Frontline Perspectives on Sociotechnical Imaginaries in Swedish Eldercare [0.03%]
老龄化社会中的数字未来:瑞典老年护理中社会技术想象的前沿视角
Freja Morris,Fredrika Thelandersson,Helena Sandberg
Freja Morris
This article investigates how care professionals working with older adults in Sweden encounter, reproduce, and challenge sociotechnical imaginaries of a digitalised health and social care system. Drawing on interviews with 20 care professio...
Robert Crawford
Robert Crawford
This reflective essay revisits the key interpretive concepts of 'medicalization' and 'healthism' that I employed in 'Healthism and the Medicalization of Everyday Life', published in 1980. The original article addressed the emergence in the ...
Jesper Andreasson,Thomas Johansson,Carina Danemalm-Jägervall et al.
Jesper Andreasson et al.
This study builds on interview data with 24 Swedish men who have been diagnosed with and treated for myocardial infarction (MI). The aim is to explore how masculine subjectivities are constituted and dynamically negotiated through men's mea...
Contesting the C Word: The Diagnosis of DCIS and Women's Resistance Against Overtreatment [0.03%]
挑战过度治疗:女性拒绝诊断为DCIS
Chien-Juh Gu
Chien-Juh Gu
DCIS, or ductal carcinoma in situ-also known as Stage 0 breast cancer-accounts for approximately 20 per cent of new breast cancer cases. Although it is noninvasive, treatment typically mirrors that of invasive cancer. Whether DCIS is overtr...
At the Crossroads of Data Justice and Data Capitalism: How Generative AI in Healthcare Mobilises Its Assemblages [0.03%]
处在数据正义与数据资本主义的十字路口:生成式AI在医疗保健中的组装动员方式
Nicole Gross,Susi Geiger
Nicole Gross
Algorithmic technologies such as machine learning, generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and automated decision-making have become one of the frontiers of contemporary technoscientific innovation in healthcare. However, algorithmic tec...
Shane Doheny,Rebecca Dimond,Lisa Ballard et al.
Shane Doheny et al.
The predictive genetic clinic is a space where counsellors use non-directive counselling to facilitate asymptomatic patients at risk of carrying a dominantly inherited disease access a predictive genetic test. The social science literature ...
Between Suicide and Regret: Media Representations of Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth [0.03%]
生死之间:关于跨性别和性别多样青年的性别确认护理的媒体呈现
Ida Linander,Johanna Lauri
Ida Linander
Prompted by intense public debate and policy shifts, this study examines news media representations of gender-affirming care for transgender and gender diverse (TGD) youth in Sweden from 2019 to 2023. The analysis draws on Hall's theories o...