Charisma and the clinic [0.03%]
魅力与诊所
Gregory Hollin,Eva Giraud
Gregory Hollin
Here we argue that 'charisma', a concept widely taken up within geography and the environmental humanities, is of utility to the social studies of medicine. Charisma, we suggest, draws attention to the affective dimensions of medical work, ...
Diagnosing dementia: Ethnography, interactional ethics and everyday moral reasoning [0.03%]
痴呆症的诊断:民族志、互动伦理和日常道德推理
Alexandra Hillman
Alexandra Hillman
This article highlights the contribution of ethnography and qualitative sociology to the ethical challenges that frame the diagnosis of dementia. To illustrate this contribution, the paper draws on an ethnographic study of UK memory clinics...
Institutions of care, moral proximity and demoralisation: The case of the emergency department [0.03%]
护理制度、道德距离和非人性化关怀:急诊科案例分析
Alexandra Hillman
Alexandra Hillman
This article draws on concepts of morality and demoralisation to understand the problematic nature of relationships between staff and patients in public health services. The article uses data from a case study of a UK hospital Emergency Dep...
Two decades of Neo-Marxist class analysis and health inequalities: A critical reconstruction [0.03%]
neo-马克思主义阶级分析与健康不平等的二十年:一种批判性重构
Carles Muntaner,Edwin Ng,Haejoo Chung et al.
Carles Muntaner et al.
Most population health researchers conceptualize social class as a set of attributes and material conditions of life of individuals. The empiricist tradition of 'class as an individual attribute' equates class to an 'observation', precludin...
Erna Håland,Line Melby
Erna Håland
The health-care sector is increasingly faced with different forms of technology that are introduced to mediate interaction, thus fully or partially replacing face-to-face meetings. In this article we address health personnel's experiences w...
The aesthetic rationality of the popular expressive arts: Lifeworld communication among breast cancer survivors living with lymphedema [0.03%]
乳腺癌术后淋巴水肿患者群体艺术表达的审美理性:生活世界中的沟通交往
Elizabeth Quinlan,Roanne Thomas,Shahid Ahmed et al.
Elizabeth Quinlan et al.
The use of popular expressive arts as antidotes to the pathologies of the parallel processes of lifeworld colonization and cultural impoverishment has been under-theorized. This article enters the void with a project in which breast cancer ...
Differentiation and displacement: Unpicking the relationship between accounts of illness and social structure [0.03%]
分化与替代:解读疾病叙事与社会结构之间的关系
Barry J Gibson,Ninu R Paul
Barry J Gibson
This article seeks to unpack the relationship between social structure and accounts of illness. Taking dentine hypersensitivity as an example, this article explores the perspective that accounts of illness are sense-making processes that dr...
The domestication of an everyday health technology: A case study of electric toothbrushes [0.03%]
家用健康技术的驯化:电动牙刷的案例研究
Simon Carter,Judith Green,Nicki Thorogood
Simon Carter
Using the electric toothbrush as an example, this article examines the growing acceptability of domestic health technologies that blur the traditional boundaries between health, aesthetics and consumption. By using empirical material from i...
Beyond the therapeutic: A Habermasian view of self-help groups' place in the public sphere [0.03%]
超越治疗的范畴:自我帮助团体在公共领域中的哈贝马斯观点
Sarah Chaudhary,Mark Avis,Carol Munn-Giddings
Sarah Chaudhary
Self-help groups in the United Kingdom continue to grow in number and address virtually every conceivable health condition, but they remain the subject of very little theoretical analysis. The literature to date has predominantly focused on...
Fostering Recovery from Life-Transforming Mental Health Disorders: A Synthesis and Model [0.03%]
促进心理健康的终身康复:综述与模型
Carla A Green
Carla A Green
In the past, "recovery" from serious mental health problems has been variously defined and generally considered rare. Current evidence suggests that some form of recovery is both possible and common, yet we know little about the processes t...