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Morality in sugar talk: Presenting blood glucose levels in routine diabetes medical visits

机译:糖谈的道德:培养血糖水平常规糖尿病医疗访问

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Diabetes is a chronic illness with individual, social, and structural-level factors that contribute to its successful management. This paper utilizes conversation analysis to analyze a corpus of 60 audiotaped adult doctor-patient interactions. We examine how patients with diabetes and their physicians discuss blood glucose level management, including how physicians present patients with their test results and how patients respond to these presentations given the possible moral orientation around these activities. We show that physicians are more likely to present "good" blood sugar levels using assessments that explicitly evaluate the patients' condition. Contrastingly, physicians present "bad" glucose levels using report formats of numerical values alone. Interactionally, this requires that patients respond to these numbers by making sense of or accounting for their glucose level. The different practices of discussing blood glucose levels suggests that physicians approach this topic cautiously. This sensitivity balances epistemic asymmetry and may help physicians avoid direct moral characterizations of their patients. Our analysis connects interactional practices to the continuous negotiation of both medical epistemic responsibility and morality between physicians and patients with diabetes as well as the implications this may have in the medical management of this illness.
机译:糖尿病是一种慢性疾病,具有促进其成功管理的个人,社会和结构层面因素。本文利用对话分析来分析60名录音剂的成年医生患者相互作用的语料库。我们检查糖尿病和他们的医生患者如何讨论血糖水平管理,包括医生如何向患者呈现其测试结果以及患者如何鉴于这些活动的可能道德取向,患者如何对这些介绍作出回应。我们表明,使用明确评估患者病情的评估,医生更有可能呈现“良好”的血糖水平。比目,医生使用单独的数值的报告格式呈现“坏”血糖水平。互访,这要求患者通过对其葡萄糖水平的意义或核算来响应这些数字。讨论血糖水平的不同做法表明,医生谨慎地接近这个话题。这种敏感性平衡了认知不对称,可能有助于医生避免患者的直接道德表征。我们的分析将互动实践与医生和糖尿病患者的医生和患者之间的持续谈判进行了持续谈判,以及这可能在这种疾病的医学管理中的影响。

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