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Consumerism, reflexivity and the medical encounter.

机译:消费主义,反思性和医疗遭遇。

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Much emphasis has been placed recently in sociological, policy and popular discourses on changes in lay people's attitudes towards the medical profession that have been labelled by some as a move towards the embracing of "consumerism". Notions of consumerism tend to assume that lay people act as "rational" actors in the context of the medical encounter. They align with broader sociological concepts of the "reflexive self" as a product of late modernity; that is, the self who acts in a calculated manner to engage in self-improvement and who is sceptical about expert knowledges. To explore the ways that people think and feel about medicine and the medical profession, this article draws on findings from a study involving in-depth interviews with 60 lay people from a wide range of backgrounds living in Sydney. These data suggest that, in their interactions with doctors and other health care workers, lay people may pursue both the ideal-type "consumerist" and the "passive patient" subject position simultaneously or variously, depending on the context. The article concludes that late modernist notions of reflexivity as applied to issues of consumerism fail to recognize the complexity and changeable nature of the desires, emotions and needs that characterize the patient-doctor relationship.
机译:最近,社会学,政策学和大众学说都把重点放在改变外行人对医学专业的态度上,这被某些人称为迈向“消费主义”。消费主义的观念倾向于假定外行人在医疗遭遇的背景下扮演“理性”的角色。它们与后期现代性的产物“反身自我”的更广泛的社会学概念相吻合。就是说,一个以有计划的方式行动以自我完善并且对专家知识持怀疑态度的自我。为了探索人们对医学和医学专业的看法和感受,本文借鉴了一项研究结果,该研究涉及对居住在悉尼的60名不同背景的非专业人士进行了深入访谈。这些数据表明,在与医生和其他卫生保健工作者的互动中,外行人可以根据情况同时或不同地追求理想类型的“消费者”和“被动患者”受试者的位置。文章得出结论,应用于消费主义问题的现代反身主义观念未能认识到表征医患关系的欲望,情感和需求的复杂性和可变性。

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