Social life of HIV data [0.03%]
艾滋病患者的社交生活
Anthony K J Smith,Daniel Storer,Alexander McClelland et al.
Anthony K J Smith et al.
Data are central to public health and to the management of infectious diseases like HIV. There are ongoing tensions over what information to generate and store, how to measure variables, who gets to analyse and approve results, and to what ...
Identity scaffolding as a moral need in the caretaking of unaccompanied refugee minors [0.03%]
作为对无人陪伴的难民未成年人监护的道德需求的身份支架理论
Faiq Habash
Faiq Habash
Background: Unaccompanied refugee minors (URMs) represent one of the most vulnerable groups within the global refugee population, having fled armed conflict without familial support. Although policies in high-income count...
James Downs
James Downs
Participation and co-production are increasingly framed as methodological and ethical imperatives across mental health research, policy and clinical practice. Despite this, lived experience is often incorporated through procedural or indivi...
Genre bleed, reproduction and the climate crisis in Louisa Hall's Reproduction (2023) [0.03%]
卢舍尔·霍尔的《繁殖》(2023)中的流派融合、复制与气候危机
Anna McFarlane
Anna McFarlane
This paper argues that Louisa Hall's Reproduction (2023) represents an example of genre bleed; a text that engages with multiple genres in order to represent the crisis of the contemporary moment. It argues that pregnancy should be read as ...
Drama use in simulation-based trainings for health professions: a scoping review [0.03%]
基于模拟培训的卫生专业人员戏剧运用:系统综述
Selçuk Akturan,Yasemin Türk
Selçuk Akturan
This scoping review aimed to map the current literature on how drama methods are used in simulation-based training (SBT) across health professions education. Drama-based methods are increasingly recognised as valuable tools in health profes...
Healers, bureaucracy and the power of narrative: navigating the medical profession in Prussia, circa 1800 [0.03%]
疗愈者、官僚体制与叙事的力量——在十八世纪初的普鲁士医学界奋斗
Stephan Strunz
Stephan Strunz
This article examines how municipal physicians and surgeons in late eighteenth-century and early nineteenth-century Prussia employed narrative as a means to navigate, negotiate and, at times, reshape the medical bureaucracy. I argue that na...
Tentative traces: an alternative ethics for historical medical photographs? [0.03%]
历史医学照片的替代伦理?痕迹初显
Michaela Clark
Michaela Clark
Historical photographs of patients pose a complex set of ethical concerns, straddling boundaries between public knowledge and confidential medical data. As visual records, they reveal not only clinical symptoms but also personal features th...
Paradox of perfection: modern general practice and the impossibility of 'Good Enough' in neoliberal healthcare [0.03%]
完美悖论:现代全科医疗与新自由主义医疗保健中“足够好”的不可能性
Sandy Miles
Sandy Miles
The changing nature of medicine in primary care from an individualised patient-centred practice to industrialised, protocol driven care is fuelling a rise in perfectionism in general practitioners (GPs). Systemic surveillance and loss of in...
Narrative repair with older adults in music therapy: honouring the authentic story [0.03%]
音乐治疗中的叙事修复:尊重真实故事——与老年病人工作的经验性理论构建
Noah Potvin,Deanna Diederich,Liisa Murray
Noah Potvin
Older adults are at risk of having their stories defined for them based on cultural expectations about the values and preferences of certain generations. In music therapy, these expectations can manifest in assumptions about how older adult...
Narrative as technology: the role of the medical humanities in responding to emerging biomedical technologies [0.03%]
叙事即科技:医学人文在应对新兴生物医学技术中的作用
Dominic Robin
Dominic Robin
Often, the medical humanities are framed as a corrective to various instrumental inclinations within biomedicine. The humanities, according to this formulation, represent a point of departure from instrumental thinking, a means by which the...