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    科学领域:

    • 医学人类学 医学人类学
    • 健康和疾病的社会学
    • 质量健康研究 质量健康研究

    背景情况:

    • 在临床环境中,非叙事性疼痛表现提出了挑战.
    • 民族学为理解主观经验提供了一个框架.
    • 临床接触涉及到疼痛沟通中的复杂的社会动态.

    研究的目的:

    • 探索民族学在理解非叙事性疼痛表现方面的实用性.
    • 分析临床医生如何处理和代表患者的疼痛.
    • 在临床工作中研究疼痛表现的社会和部分方面.

    主要方法:

    • 利用民族学敏感度来分析临床遭遇.
    • 在民族学实践中检查碎片和情节性的知识制造.
    • 专注于正在进行的研究中的两个特定的民族学时刻.

    主要成果:

    • 民族学突出了痛苦表现中固有的偏见和社交性.
    • 临床接触揭示了注意力和表现的后续形式.
    • 短暂的发言和交流在日常临床工作中至关重要.

    结论:

    • 一种民族学方法增强了对医疗保健中的疼痛表示的理解.
    • 这项研究强调了临床疼痛体验中社会背景的重要性.
    • 民族学提供了有价值的方法来研究关于疼痛的患者-提供者沟通的复杂性.