健康相关的病耻感:电子健康管理系统在结构病耻感产生中的作用。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Emily Lenton, Kate Seear, Adrian Farrugia, Chris Lemoh, Elena Cama, Gemma Nourse, Carla Treloar
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在卫生保健环境中遇到的耻辱是有据可查的。​本文分析了与临床和非临床医护人员进行的30次访谈,作为一个更大的项目的一部分,旨在减少与健康相关的耻辱感。贯穿访谈的一个主要主题是医疗记录在产生耻辱方面的构成作用。访谈参与者对此类记录可能产生和再现与许多健康状况、身份和做法相关的污名的方式表达了若干关切。我们研究了制作医疗记录的过程如何与污名化有关。我们要问,系统如何影响数据的生产、复制、获取和传播?流程和制度在多大程度上可能通过医疗记录保存的需求帮助产生、维持或加剧耻辱,这些层面也需要改革吗?为了解决这些问题,我们采用了拉图尔的概念,将医疗记录作为一种技术来研究,这种技术可以反映和再现社会和政治安排,包括耻辱。我们认为,负责这些系统治理的机构和结构需要与病历系统和污名之间的重要纠缠作斗争。最后,我们就政策制定者、卫生服务领导者和研究人员如何干预这些沟通形式所产生的耻辱提出了建议。
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Health-Related Stigma: The Affordances of Electronic Health Management Systems in the Production of Structural Stigma.

Encounters with stigma in healthcare settings are well-documented. In recent years, significant attention has begun to be paid to how we can reduce these stigmas, including through the identification and reformation of structural forces that shape and sustain them. This article analyses 30 interviews conducted with clinical and nonclinical healthcare workers, as part of a larger project that aims to reduce health-related stigma for all. A major theme running through the interviews was the constitutive role of medical records in the production of stigma. Interview participants expressed several concerns about the ways such records can produce and reproduce stigma associated with numerous health conditions, identities, and practices. We examine how the very process of producing medical records can be implicated in stigma. We ask, how do systems shape data production, reproduction, access and dissemination? To what extent might processes and systems help to generate, maintain or exacerbate stigma through the demands of medical record keeping, and are reforms needed at these levels too? In addressing these questions, we work with Latour's notion of affordances to examine medical records as a technology that can reflect and reproduce social and political arrangements, including stigma. We argue that institutions and structures responsible for the governance of these systems need to contend with the important entanglements between medical record systems and stigma. We conclude with recommendations for how policymakers, health service leaders and researchers might intervene in the production of stigma afforded by these forms of communication.

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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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