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Moral accounts and membership categorization in primary care medical interviews

机译:初级保健医疗访问中的道德账目和会员分类

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Although the link between health and morality has been well established, few studies have examined how issues of morality emerge and are addressed in primary care medical encounters. This paper addresses the need to examine morality as it is (re) constructed in everyday health care interactions. A Membership Categorization Analysis of 96 medical interviews reveals how patients orient to particular membership categories and distance themselves from others as a means of accounting (Buttny 1993; Scott and Lyman 1968) for morally questionable health behaviours. More specifically, this paper examines how patients use membership categorizations in order to achieve specific social identity(ies) (Schubert et al. 2009) through two primary strategies: defensive detailing and prioritizing alternative membership categories. Thus, this analysis tracks the emergence of cultural and moral knowledge about social life as it takes place in primary care medical encounters.
机译:尽管健康与道德之间的联系已经确立,但很少有研究检查道德问题如何在初级保健医疗中出现并解决。本文提出了在日常卫生保健互动中构建道德的必要性。一项对96个医疗访问进行的会员分类分析显示,患者如何针对特定的会员类别进行定位并与他人保持距离,以此作为对道德上可疑的健康行为进行核算的一种手段(Buttny 1993; Scott和Lyman 1968)。更具体地讲,本文研究了患者如何通过两种主要策略来使用会员分类以实现特定的社会身份(Schubert等,2009):防御性详细说明和优先考虑其他会员类别。因此,该分析跟踪了在初级保健医疗中发生的有关社会生活的文化和道德知识的出现。

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