关于死亡的困难对话:运用风险命令理论分析牧师提供的临终关怀

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Katie Margavio Striley, Kelly E. Tenzek, Kimberly Field-Springer
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对风险的理解渗透到生命末期(EOL)护理环境中。除了身体死亡的风险外,患者、家属和医疗保健提供者在EOL护理期间还面临精神和沟通风险。西方生物医学保健模式是一种客观主义的治疗框架,专注于修复身体;这种文化观念限制了关于身体疾病的交流。现有的研究认为,由于高昂的财务和关系成本,缺乏对治疗方案的教育,以及在健康危机期间必须做出决定之前避免讨论EOL,美国人对讨论EOL的沉默可以被视为一个公共卫生问题。本研究应用风险指令理论分析了美国牧师的EOL护理经验,在美国,医疗实践以生物医学健康模式为主。风险秩序理论是从社会建构主义的角度来审视风险话语,以回应占主导地位的客观主义风险方法。本研究通过对牧师职业的探索,拓展了三阶风险的概念。对牧师定性访谈和焦点小组(美国各地共有48名参与者)的分析表明,牧师有可能重塑关于死亡的文化话语,并重振围绕EOL护理的文化想象。
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Difficult dialogues about death: applying risk orders theory to analyse chaplains’ provision of end-of-life care
Understandings of risk permeate end-of-life (EOL) care contexts. In addition to the risk of bodily death, patients, family and healthcare providers face spiritual and communication risks during EOL care. The Western biomedical healthcare model is an objectivist, curative framework focusing on fixing the body; this cultural notion limits communication regarding physical illness. Existing work argues that Americans’ reticence to discuss EOL can be considered a public health issue, due to high financial and relational costs, lack of education about treatment options, and avoidance of EOL discussions until decisions must be made during health crises. The current study applied risk orders theory in analysing chaplains’ experiences of EOL care in the US, where medical practice is dominated by biomedical health models. Risk orders theory is used to examine risk discourses from a social constructionist perspective in response to dominant objectivist approaches to risk. The current study expands conceptions of third-order risks through exploration of the chaplaincy profession. Analysis of chaplain qualitative interviews and focus groups, totalling 48 participants across the US, suggest chaplains possess the potential to reframe cultural discourses about death and reinvigorate cultural imagination surrounding EOL care.
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期刊介绍: Health Risk & Society is an international scholarly journal devoted to a theoretical and empirical understanding of the social processes which influence the ways in which health risks are taken, communicated, assessed and managed. Public awareness of risk is associated with the development of high profile media debates about specific risks. Although risk issues arise in a variety of areas, such as technological usage and the environment, they are particularly evident in health. Not only is health a major issue of personal and collective concern, but failure to effectively assess and manage risk is likely to result in health problems.
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