案例会议和副案例会议:提出关于残疾和结构性残疾歧视的不同问题。

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Michele Friedner
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改变我们在临床病例会议上提出的问题以及在病例会议上更广泛地在我们的诊所,护理会议和研究中提出不同类型的问题可能意味着什么?如何与不同的利益相关者、社区成员和学者进行“案例会议”,激发对话并揭示不同类型的问题?通过“para”,我借鉴了前缀的所有含义,包括在旁边的,旁边的,附近的,类似的,超越的,除了和不正常的。在这篇文章中,我讨论了一个“传统的”以医院为基础的案例会议,关于一个想要接受人工耳蜗植入手术的年轻聋哑女性,我将其与我与人文、社会科学和公共卫生领域的残疾研究学者组织的两次“辅助案例会议”进行了比较,在那次会议中,我们分析了同一个案例,并进行了非常不同的讨论。我认为,根据残疾研究,医学人类学和残疾伦理学术,我们必须积极考虑和面对结构性残疾歧视的作用,以及它限制了我们为病人和残疾人想象的各种问题和可能性的视野,使其更广泛地发展。
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Case conference and para case conference: asking different questions about disability and structural ableism.

What might it mean to change the questions we ask during clinical case conferences and to ask different kinds of questions, both in case conferences and more broadly in our clinics, care conferences and research? How might conducting 'para case conferences' with diverse stakeholders, community members and scholars invigorate conversation and surface different kinds of concerns? By 'para,' I draw from all of the meanings of the prefix, including alongside of, beside, near, resembling, beyond, apart from and abnormal. In this essay, I discuss a 'traditional' hospital-based case conference about a young deaf woman who would like to undergo cochlear implant surgery and I compare it to two 'para case conferences' that I organised with disability studies scholars in the humanities, social sciences and public health, in which we analyzed the same case and had a very different discussion. I argue, drawing on disability studies, medical anthropology and disability ethics scholarship, that we must actively consider and confront the role of structural ableism and the ways that it constrains the kinds of questions and horizons of possibility we imagine for patients and for disabled flourishing more broadly.

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Medical Humanities
Medical Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) is an international peer reviewed journal concerned with areas of current importance in occupational medicine and environmental health issues throughout the world. Original contributions include epidemiological, physiological and psychological studies of occupational and environmental health hazards as well as toxicological studies of materials posing human health risks. A CPD/CME series aims to help visitors in continuing their professional development. A World at Work series describes workplace hazards and protetctive measures in different workplaces worldwide. A correspondence section provides a forum for debate and notification of preliminary findings.
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