Patient Advocacy, Drug Promotion, and the Feminist Paradox: An Analysis of the Canadian Pain Coalition

Kelly Holloway, J. Haw
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Healthcare has changed significantly over the past few decades with the emergence of neoliberalism as a dominant ideology informing policy. This paper examines the Canadian Pain Coalition’s (CPC) conceptualization of chronic pain and its treatment in the context of neoliberalism. Through content analysis of the CPC’s online materials, we show how the advocacy group constructs pain as an individual’s responsibility and a physical disease that can be managed primarily with pharmaceutical medication.  Drawing on insights from the social determinants of health and feminist literatures, we suggest that the CPC’s construction of pain as a physical disease, an individual responsibility, and its emphasis on pharmaceutical treatment is inadequate in addressing the complex social, economic, and physical needs of people living with chronic pain.  Taking up Susan Markens’ concept of the “feminist paradox,” we suggest that there is a necessary tension in the construction of pain as disease.  On the one hand, it is constructed in terms of providing access to treatments, while on the other, it potentially medicalizes people living with chronic pain.  Finally, we discuss how the CPC does not adequately address the side of the tension concerning medicalization, given the strong association between the CPC and the pharmaceutical companies.
患者倡导,药物推广和女权主义悖论:加拿大疼痛联盟的分析
在过去的几十年里,随着新自由主义作为一种主导意识形态的出现,医疗保健发生了重大变化。本文考察了加拿大疼痛联盟(CPC)在新自由主义背景下对慢性疼痛的概念化及其治疗。通过对中国共产党在线材料的内容分析,我们展示了倡导小组如何将疼痛构建为个人的责任和一种主要可以通过药物治疗的身体疾病。根据健康的社会决定因素和女权主义文献的见解,我们认为中国共产党将疼痛构建为一种身体疾病,一种个人责任,并强调药物治疗不足以解决慢性疼痛患者复杂的社会、经济和身体需求。采用苏珊·马肯斯的“女权主义悖论”的概念,我们认为在将疼痛视为疾病的建构中存在一种必要的张力。一方面,它的构建是为了提供治疗途径,而另一方面,它有可能使患有慢性疼痛的人获得医学治疗。最后,鉴于中国共产党与制药公司之间的紧密联系,我们讨论了中国共产党如何没有充分解决与医疗化有关的紧张关系。
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