“医生不知道囊性纤维化”:检查印度罕见病管理中的结构性脆弱性

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sibille Merz , Ramila Bisht
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患有罕见疾病的个人通常被理解为特别脆弱,这往往促进了对脆弱性的消极和污名化解释。在本文中,我们采用了结构性(健康)脆弱性的框架,以更深入地了解在全球南方国家印度的特定背景下导致不良结果的环境和因素,以及一种特殊的罕见疾病囊性纤维化(CF)。通过借鉴一个不断发展的民族志研究项目的出版材料和初步数据,我们认为,研究全球权力动态和资源分配不平等,将患有CF的印度人所经历的不稳定状况置于背景下是至关重要的。认识论上,这源于CF知识生产中根深蒂固的普遍种族化假设,构成了一种解释学上的不公正,而在经济上,印度在全球生物经济中的地位限制了获得来自先进临床研究的潜在有益治疗方法。此外,印度中央政府在医疗保健方面的投资减少,特别是在其罕见病政策中,使得CF患者依赖于慈善事业,这容易受到利益和优先事项变化的影响。因此,我们认为,关注结构性(健康)脆弱性对于揭示印度以及全球南方其他地区CF患者所面临的独特挑战至关重要。
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‘Doctors do not know about Cystic Fibrosis’: Examining structural vulnerability in the management of rare diseases in India
Individuals living with rare diseases have conventionally been understood as being particularly vulnerable, which often promotes a negative and stigmatising interpretation of vulnerability. In this article, we embrace the framework of structural (health) vulnerability to gain a deeper understanding of the circumstances and factors contributing to adverse outcomes in the specific context of a Global South country, India, and a particular rare disease, Cystic Fibrosis (CF). By drawing on published materials and preliminary data from an evolving ethnographic research project, we contend that it is crucial to examine global power dynamics and the unequal distribution of resources to contextualize the precarious conditions experienced by Indians living with CF. Epistemologically, this stems from pervasive racialised assumptions ingrained in CF knowledge production, constituting a form of hermeneutic injustice, while economically, India's position in the global bioeconomy restricts access to potentially beneficial treatments derived from advanced clinical research. Moreover, reduced investment in healthcare by the Indian Central Government, notably evident in its rare disease policy, leaves CF patients reliant on philanthropy, which is susceptible to shifting interests and priorities. Therefore, we argue that focusing on structural (health) vulnerability is essential for shedding light on the distinct challenges faced by individuals living with CF in India, as well as in other locations in the Global South.
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Social Science & Medicine
Social Science & Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
5.60%
发文量
762
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Social Science & Medicine provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of social science research on health. We publish original research articles (both empirical and theoretical), reviews, position papers and commentaries on health issues, to inform current research, policy and practice in all areas of common interest to social scientists, health practitioners, and policy makers. The journal publishes material relevant to any aspect of health from a wide range of social science disciplines (anthropology, economics, epidemiology, geography, policy, psychology, and sociology), and material relevant to the social sciences from any of the professions concerned with physical and mental health, health care, clinical practice, and health policy and organization. We encourage material which is of general interest to an international readership.
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