残疾经验的医学贬低:“表现主义反对”的经验证据

D. Klein
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胎儿筛查和选择(FSS)服务提供在产前护理的背景下已经批评了几十年。一个重要的反对意见是,利用金融稳定基金是对残疾人的生命、价值和经历的轻视。对这种反对FSS的表现主义的批评试图挑战FSS决定的可解释性,或者强调在捍卫FSS服务免受社会不公正关注方面自治的重要性。以下关于社会医学研究的讨论表明,社会保障机构的做法往往源自不准确和贬低残疾和残疾经验的模型。对残疾经历的漠视和对残疾问题的持续无知在医疗态度、实践、教育和研究中都很明显。因此,在实际实践的背景下,对表现主义反对的批评是站不住脚的。
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Medical Disparagement of the Disability Experience: Empirical Evidence for the “Expressivist Objection”
Fetal screening and selection (FSS) services offered in the context of prenatal care have been criticized for decades. One important objection has charged that the utilization of FSS expresses disparagement toward the lives, value, and experiences of people with disabilities. Critiques of this expressivist objection to FSS attempt to challenge the interpretability of FSS decisions, or emphasize the importance of autonomy in defending FSS services against concerns about social injustice. The following discussion of sociomedical research demonstrates that FSS practices are too often derivative of inaccurate and disparaging models of disability and disability experience. A disregard for the disability experience and sustained ignorance of disability issues are evident in medical attitudes, practice, education, and research. Thus, critiques of the expressivist objection do not hold up when examined in the context of actual practices.
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