重新思考社区、医疗化、社会与健康照护:福柯式分析

J. Powell
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在西方社会,社会关怀和保健服务是用来定位老年人身份的基本问题。两者都包含不断变化的工具,以政治和政策以及他们所居住的社区为基础,仲裁老年人与卫生和社会护理专业人员之间的关系,以及与家人和朋友的互动。然而,它们也代表了可以对老年人施加的专业力量的增加,因此,与理解衰老相关的深层意义。本文提出了一个分析框架,基于对法国批判哲学家米歇尔·福柯(Michel Foucault)的工作的批判性重新解释,该工作适用于老龄化,社区护理和健康以及对家庭和非正式护理人员的影响。它确定了护理管理主义和老年人之间的相互关系,从概念上理解医疗化和监督,关键的一点是,他们是相关的理论化卫生和护理专业人员和老年人之间的权力关系,在新政策的标题下,如综合护理。然而,卫生支出仍然占主导地位,社会保健长期资金不足,这突出表明,在政策领域,说的和做的存在巨大差距。英国脱欧后,鲍里斯·约翰逊(Boris Johnson)政府(2019-)的社会护理资金可能会变得清晰起来,这将符合新自由主义的项目,即把护理的重点放在家庭、社区的非正式护理人员和老年人身上。
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Rethinking Community, Medicalization, Social and Health Care: A Foucauldian Analysis
Social care and health services are fundamental issues used to situate the aging identities that people who require such services in occidental societies. Both contain changing vehicles that arbitrate relations between older people and health and social care professionals underpinned by politics and policy and the communities they live in and the interactions with family members and friends. However, they also represent an increase in professional power that can be exerted on old age, and thus, the deep layers of meanings associated with that part of understanding aging. The article presents a analytical framework based on a critical re-interpretation of the work of critical French philosopher Michel Foucault as applied to aging, care and health in communities and impact on families and informal carers. It identifies the interrelationship between care managerialism and older people in terms of a conceptual understanding of medicalization and surveillance and the crucial point is that they are relevant in theorizing power relations between health and care professionals and older people under the rubric of new policies such as integrated care. However, health spending still dominates and social care is chronically under funded, highlighting a huge disparity in policy domains of what is said and what is delivered. Post BREXIT, it is possible it will become clear that the funding for social care from the Boris Johnson administration (2019-) in the UK will fit with the neo-liberal project of putting the emphasis on care onto families, informal carers in communities and older people themselves.
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