Networked Care: Worlding Mental Well-Being in a Digital Age.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Marjo Kolehmainen
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Abstract

This article analyses mental health support through the lens of care. Drawing upon a study of various practices of teletherapy and remote counselling during the COVID-19 pandemic, it empirically analyses mental healthcare by tapping into the experiences of Finnish therapy and counselling professionals. In telecare, digital technology with its particularities brings forth particular forms of (networked) care: networked connectivity and the relations formed with and through digital technologies operate as 'worlding practices' that bring different modes of mental healthcare into being. Taking as its point of departure the assumption that networked connectivity has transformed and is transforming mental healthcare, this article seeks ways of incorporating networked connectivity into understandings of the enactment of care. By bringing together insights from science and technology studies, feminist materialism and research on networked connectivity, it is interested in asking and analysing how care comes to matter in networked societies. In particular, insights from studies of care networks and network connectivity are brought together to provide novel insights into these configurations and entanglements of care. Through detailed empirical analysis of interviews, the article further develops a concept of networked care.

网络护理:数字时代的全球心理健康。
本文从护理的角度分析心理健康支持。根据对2019冠状病毒病大流行期间各种远程治疗和远程咨询做法的研究,该报告利用芬兰治疗和咨询专业人员的经验,对精神卫生保健进行了实证分析。在远程医疗中,数字技术的特殊性带来了特殊形式的(网络化)护理:网络连接和通过数字技术形成的关系作为“世界实践”运作,带来了不同的精神保健模式。本文以网络连接已经改变并正在改变精神卫生保健这一假设为出发点,寻求将网络连接纳入对护理制定的理解的方法。通过汇集科学技术研究、女权主义唯物主义和网络连通性研究的见解,它有兴趣询问和分析在网络社会中护理是如何产生作用的。特别是,来自护理网络和网络连接研究的见解汇集在一起,为这些配置和护理纠缠提供了新的见解。通过详细的访谈实证分析,本文进一步发展了网络化护理的概念。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
6.90%
发文量
156
期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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