Sam Risak
Sam Risak
This article examines how composing and interpreting comics in a narrative medicine classroom can improve medical students' capacity to tolerate uncertainty. The study, conducted in The Ohio State University course From Page to Bedside: Lit...
Clinical trials futures: reimagining health equity through a design and foresight approach [0.03%]
临床试验的未来:通过设计和预测方法重新构想健康公平性
Matimba Swana,Evelyn Kamau
Matimba Swana
This paper proposes an approach to designing equitable decentralised clinical trials (DCTs) to address ongoing structural disparities in clinical research. Continuing historical legacies of exploitation in clinical trials, such as unethical...
Vaccine decision-making among Serbian parents in the Netherlands: vaccine hesitancy in the 'Post-Trust' world [0.03%]
荷兰塞族父母的疫苗接种决策:后信任时代的世界中的疫苗犹豫现象
Marija Brujić
Marija Brujić
Vaccine hesitancy is a major contemporary threat to global health leading to the delay or refusal of vaccines. Quantitative studies on vaccination attitudes generally state that vaccine hesitancy is higher among immigrants. However, qualita...
Narrative explanation and population health: towards a population health humanities [0.03%]
叙事解释与人群健康——兼论人群健康人文科学的兴起
Joseph Jebari
Joseph Jebari
Medical humanities scholarship has long emphasised the role of narrative in clinical practice, where it is valued for humanising medicine and revealing the subjective dimensions of illness. This focus has shaped the dominant view of the rol...
Narrating novelty and reaffirming responsibilisation: epigenetics on YouTube [0.03%]
讲述新颖性并重新确认责任:YouTube上的表观遗传学
Adam Mallis,Martyn Pickersgill
Adam Mallis
Interest in epigenetics continues to grow, with the field often framed as relevant to health. Congruent with this, mediatisations of epigenetics exist that can be expected to help shape perspectives about its applications. Yet, while schola...
Interdiscursivity and its historical shifts in China's public health risk communication letters: from SARS to the post-COVID-19 era [0.03%]
中国的公共健康风险沟通书信中的跨话语及其历史转变:从非典到后新冠时代
Xinyue Dai,Sizheng Li
Xinyue Dai
Interdiscursivity refers to the blending of multiple discourses, genres, or styles within a single communicative event. This study investigates the interdiscursivity of Chinese public health risk communication letters issued during major he...
Supriya Subramani
Supriya Subramani
In this paper, I show how humiliation, as a moral emotion, is a pervasive yet neglected dimension of medicine, health and ethics discourse. Although often conflated with shame, humiliation names a distinct self-conscious emotion: not an int...
Art of conveying an experience: a visual anthropological approach to understand how film can convey patient experience [0.03%]
传情达意的艺术——一种从视觉人类学角度理解如何利用电影传达患者经历的方法
Roman Giling,Marjolijn Heerings,Hester M van de Bovenkamp
Roman Giling
Studying patient experience has become increasingly important for providing alternative perspectives on healthcare and quality improvement. Understanding these experiences contributes to improving quality of care and aligning healthcare del...
Purity, politics and pain: Trump's paracetamol posturing and the moralisation of pregnancy [0.03%]
道德与政治:特朗普的退烧药政见及怀孕道德化问题
Luke Ottewell,Francesca Wright
Luke Ottewell
Pregnancy has historically been framed as both biologically and morally significant, where maternal choices carry social and ethical weight. Recent statements by President Donald Trump, linking acetaminophen use in pregnancy to autism and u...
João Bastos
João Bastos
This essay explores the enduring relevance of Isaiah Berlin's fox and hedgehog metaphor, famously applied to Tolstoy, to contemporary psychiatric practice. Psychiatry, historically grounded in rich theoretical traditions, has seen its focus...