“尊重讲故事的人”:回放剧场在卫生政策和系统研究中的潜力。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Meena Putturaj, Radhika Jain
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摘要

故事和讲故事激发了对卫生政策的调查,并发起并成为政策对话的组成部分。它们也可用作卫生政策宣传工具。讲故事是一种引人注目的方式,可以使卫生政策领域的各种行动者参与进来,在卫生系统的社会世界中共同创造知识和行动。重放剧场(PT)是一种即兴戏剧形式,观众在其中分享他们的生活故事,然后由一群公民演员在现场表演。公民演员是普通人,他们不一定是专业演员,但接受过PT培训。PT强调情感表达和表现,使个人能够深入参与他人的故事,从而在不同的社会群体中产生更大的同理心和理解。如果以批判意识应用,我们认为PT方法可以阐明卫生政策和系统研究的叙事过程,因为它的本体论和认识论与社会建构主义一致,它的取向是人类尊严和社会正义等价值观。在本文中,我们探讨了PT在卫生政策和系统研究领域讲故事的可能性和局限性,因为它和讲故事的人一样强调故事。
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'Honouring the storyteller': the potential of Playback Theatre in health policy and systems research.

Stories and storytelling stimulate inquiries in health policy, and initiate and become an integral part of policy dialogues. They can also be used as a health policy advocacy tool. Storytelling is a compelling way to engage with various actors in the health policy realm, co-creating knowledge and action in the social world of health systems. Playback Theatre (PT) is an improvisational form of theatre in which audience members share their life stories, which are then enacted on the spot by a group of citizen actors. Citizen actors are everyday people who are not necessarily professional performers but are trained in PT. PT's emphasis on emotional expression and representation allows individuals to deeply engage with the stories of others, leading to greater empathy and understanding across diverse social groups. If applied with a critical consciousness, we argue that PT methodology can illuminate health policy and systems research storytelling processes, given its ontological and epistemological alignment with social constructivism and its orientation towards values such as human dignity and social justice. In this article, we explore the possibilities and the limits of PT for storytelling in the field of Health Policy and Systems Research, as it emphasises stories as much as the storyteller.

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Health policy and planning
Health policy and planning 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.10%
发文量
98
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Health Policy and Planning publishes health policy and systems research focusing on low- and middle-income countries. Our journal provides an international forum for publishing original and high-quality research that addresses questions pertinent to policy-makers, public health researchers and practitioners. Health Policy and Planning is published 10 times a year.
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