新自由主义与疾病叙事:选择与护理的交织逻辑

M. Bronzini, Benedetta Polini
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根据摩尔的工作,本章对20名多发性硬化症患者及其护理人员的疾病叙述进行了主题内容分析,质疑这两种逻辑是相互冲突还是相互交织。
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Neoliberalism and Illness Narratives: The Intertwined Logics of Choice and Care
Drawing on Mol’s work, the chapter presents a thematic content analysis of 20 illness narratives of patients with multiple sclerosis and their caregivers, questioning whether these two logics conflict with each other or whether they are intertwined.
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