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Understanding 'plural' medicine: Alternative and biomedical therapy use among chronic illness sufferers. A Canadian study.

机译:了解“多种”药物:在慢性疾病患者中使用替代和生物医学疗法。加拿大研究。

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Using the concept of the illness narrative, this thesis examines the use of alternative and biomedical therapies by individuals experiencing chronic illness. Current research indicates that individuals experiencing chronic illness represent a large group of alternative medicine users (Kelner and Wellman 1997; Sharma 1992). The main focus was to understand, using stories of illness, how individuals experiencing chronic illness were incorporating unconventional therapies into their health care strategies, and how these therapies may have promoted healing in the context of chronic illness. The illness narrative is used as both a methodological and theoretical tool in the understanding of descriptive health-seeking behaviour, illness conceptions, and healing. Drawing on illness stories from two individuals with HIV and one individual with an internal head injury, the narratives are framed between the conceptual frameworks of the care-seeking narrative and the medical dominance thesis, thus providing both a micro- and macro-understanding towards alternative health care use. The narratives reveal such themes as iatrogenesis due to biomedicine, healing promoted by alternative therapies, and the structural elements of medical dominance. While individuals remained in the care of biomedical practitioners for certain functions, the research demonstrates that biomedicine, for various reasons, was ineffective to meet individuals' entire health care needs. Furthermore, the research demonstrates that certain alternative therapies, as perceived by individuals, were effective in resolving chronic symptoms. This thesis concludes by following current research directions in complementary medicine research, which values the individual illness account as a means to validate healing promoted by alternative therapies.
机译:本文使用疾病叙事的概念,考察了患有慢性疾病的个体对替代疗法和生物医学疗法的使用。当前的研究表明,患有慢性病的人代表了一大堆替代药物使用者(Kelner and Wellman 1997; Sharma 1992)。主要重点是利用疾病的故事,了解患有慢性疾病的人如何将非常规疗法纳入其医疗策略中,以及这些疗法如何促进慢性病的治愈。在了解描述性的寻求健康行为,疾病观念和康复方法时,疾病叙述既用作方法论方法,也用作理论方法。故事借鉴了两名艾滋病毒感染者和一名内部头部受伤的个体的疾病故事,并在寻求护理的叙事概念和医学优势论文的概念框架之间进行了界定,从而提供了对替代方法的微观和宏观理解保健用途。这些叙述揭示了诸如生物医学引起的医源性,替代疗法促进的愈合以及医学优势的结构要素等主题。尽管个人仍然要在生物医学从业者的某些职能上受到照顾,但研究表明,由于各种原因,生物医学不能有效地满足个人的整个医疗保健需求。此外,研究表明,个人认为某些替代疗法可有效解决慢性症状。通过遵循补充医学研究的当前研究方向来结束本论文,该研究将个体疾病报告视为验证替代疗法促进治愈的一种手段。

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    The University of Manitoba (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 The University of Manitoba (Canada).;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Medicine and Surgery.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 1999
  • 页码 233 p.
  • 总页数 233
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 R501;R601;
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:48:16

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