在精神卫生会议上就服务使用者近期病史的知情权进行谈判

Kirsi Juhila, L. Morriss, Suvi Raitakari
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本章审查了作为《护理方案办法》的一部分在英格兰举行的精神卫生会议。它在分析有关服务使用者近期历史的知识所有权时,应用了认知状态和权利的概念。分析表明,服务用户和那些接近服务用户日常生活的专业人员如何显示对这些知识的访问和所有权。关键的发现是,会议既包含加强服务用户参与的协作实践(整合仪式),也包含对服务用户产生认知不公正的实践(退化仪式)。
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Negotiating epistemic rights to knowledge concerning service users’ recent histories in mental health meetings
The chapter examines mental health meetings undertaken as part of the Care Programme Approach context in England. It applies the concepts of epistemic status and rights in analysing the ownership of knowledge concerning service users’ recent histories. The analysis demonstrates how both service users and professionals who are close to service users’ everyday lives display access and ownership to that knowledge. The key finding is that meetings contain both collaborative practices that strengthen service user participation (integration ceremony) and practices that produce epistemic injustice for service users (degradation ceremony).
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