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Involuntary autonomy: patients' perceptions of physicians, conventional medicines and risks in the management of atopic dermatitis.

机译:非自愿自治:患者对医生,传统药物的看法以及特应性皮炎管理中的风险。

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Consumerism is a major force in western health care. It defines the process in which patients should or do play a more active and central role in making informed choices about health and illness. The talk of patients as consumers is closely linked, and is especially pertinent for patients managing a chronic illness. This article presents findings from a Danish qualitative study that set out to broaden the sociological debate on patients as consumers by including patients' perceptions of conventional medicines. In-depth interviews were carried out with 24 people who medically managed their own or their child's atopic dermatitis. The informants were recruited via the Division of Dermatology in a Danish Hospital which was planning an Information Day on atopic dermatitis (AD). The findings reveal how many of the informants who on the surface appear to match the profile of the so called 'consumer', by being active, critical, informed etc., in fact prefer to consult a patient-centred medical expert (a dermatologist) with good communication skills, who is able to inform, advise and support on issues of managing atopic dermatitis. These people are not seeking more independence but rather a partnership where responsibility for treatment (medicines) is shared. This preference appears to be closely linked with a sense of insecurity about what an outbreak of atopic dermatitis may lead to and insecurity about the medicines. Ultimately, the findings stress that health care politicians and professionals need to reflect upon patient's wants and needs when designing future health care. Turning health care into self-care may not be an appropriate strategy.
机译:消费主义是西方医疗保健的主要力量。它定义了患者在做出有关健康和疾病的明智选择时应该或确实扮演更加积极和重要角色的过程。作为消费者的患者谈话是紧密相连的,尤其与管理慢性病的患者有关。本文介绍了一项丹麦定性研究的发现,该研究旨在通过纳入患者对常规药物的看法来扩大关于患者作为消费者的社会学辩论。对24位进行了自己或孩子的特应性皮炎治疗的人员进行了深入访谈。信息提供者是通过丹麦医院皮肤病科招募的,该医院正在计划有关特应性皮炎(AD)的信息日。研究结果表明,通过积极主动,批判性,明智等方式,表面上有多少线人似乎与所谓的“消费者”相匹配,实际上更喜欢咨询以患者为中心的医学专家(皮肤科医生)具有良好的沟通能力,能够就特应性皮炎的治疗问题提供信息,建议和支持。这些人不是在寻求更多的独立性,而是寻求共同承担治疗责任(药物)的伙伴关系。这种偏爱似乎与对特应性皮炎的爆发可能导致的不安全感以及药物的不安全感密切相关。最终,研究结果强调,医疗保健政客和专业人员在设计未来医疗保健时需要考虑患者的需求。将医疗保健变成自我保健可能不是一个合适的策略。

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