TELEMEDICINE AT THE THRESHOLD OF NEW RELATIONALITIES AND OLD RESIDUES: A CASE STUDY

C. Çobanoğlu, Buse Akkaya, G. ALTINIŞIK ERGUR
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The evolution and adoption of information and communication technologies have brought about significant changes in the way we perceive and relate to the world around us. These technologies have facilitated instant communication across distances and stretched our perceptual frontiers well beyond the constraints of physical space. In this study, we are exploring the influence of one of these technologies, telemedicine, on the human experience, a technology that has become particularly relevant amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Specifically, our study centers on patient-physician interactions through telemedicine during the pandemic in Turkey, with a sample of 30 patients who received consultations from the same pulmonologist. Our research highlights the need to consider the social and technical elements that construct technology to fully understand the impact of technological transformations on the human experience. Through our case study on telemedicine, we argue that this technology leads to a reframing of patients' perception of space, which in turn shapes a different mode of being for them in patient-physician interactions mediated by this very artifact. Furthermore, our emphasis on the relational aspect of technology underscores the idea that technology not only constructs new modes of relationships but also embodies the context in which it operates. In particular, our case study on telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey highlights how this technology embodies a neoliberal socio-political framework from its inception and how, in turn, this leads to the construction of various forms of neoliberal participation, such as access to and use of this technology in the relations it facilitates. Consequently, our research highlights the interconnectedness of technology by examining the impact of telemedicine on patient-physician interaction in a given context.
新关系和旧残余阈值下的远程医疗:一个案例研究
信息和通信技术的发展和采用给我们感知和联系周围世界的方式带来了重大变化。这些技术促进了跨越距离的即时通信,并扩展了我们的感知边界,远远超出了物理空间的限制。在这项研究中,我们正在探索其中一项技术——远程医疗——对人类体验的影响,这项技术在2019冠状病毒病爆发期间变得尤为重要。具体而言,我们的研究集中在土耳其大流行期间通过远程医疗进行的医患互动,样本为30名接受同一名肺科医生咨询的患者。我们的研究强调需要考虑构建技术的社会和技术因素,以充分理解技术变革对人类体验的影响。通过我们对远程医疗的案例研究,我们认为这项技术导致了患者对空间感知的重构,这反过来又为他们塑造了一种不同的存在模式,这种模式正是由这一人工产物介导的医患互动。此外,我们对技术关系方面的强调强调了这样一种观点,即技术不仅构建了新的关系模式,而且体现了它运行的环境。特别是,我们对土耳其2019冠状病毒病大流行期间远程医疗的案例研究强调了这项技术如何从一开始就体现了新自由主义的社会政治框架,以及这反过来如何导致各种形式的新自由主义参与的构建,例如在其促进的关系中获取和使用该技术。因此,我们的研究通过检查远程医疗对特定环境下医患互动的影响,强调了技术的互联性。
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