tailieunhanh - báo cáo khoa học: "Patient, prisoner or person?"

Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Patient, prisoner or person? | Harm Reduction Journal BioMed Central Commentary Patient prisoner or person Dan Small 1 2 Open Access Address 1Director PHS Community Services Society 20 West Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1G6 Canada and 2Research Associate Department of Anthropology and Sociology University of British Columbia Vancouver BC V6T 1Z1 Canada Email Dan Small - dansmall@ Corresponding author Published 07 August 2006 Received 17 July 2006 AA . . A I 1 irn - T Accepted 07 August 2006 Harm Reduction Journal 2006 3 23 doi l 477-7517-3-23 This article is available from http content 3 1 23 2006 Small licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http licenses by which permits unrestricted use distribution and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract_ Case studies provide rich descriptions of significant vignettes that highlight atypical systemic or clinical problems and identify potentially important research questions. The case study presented by Venters Razvi Tobia and Drucker 2006 describes an unfortunate set of events pertaining to an individual s experience as they were failed by s several systems all at once and neglected for having had experience with an addiction. This commentary provides some remarks on the case study with respect to differing institutional narratives as they pertain to lived experience in the context of everyday life. It is suggested that in the special case of addiction the mistreatment of the subject of the case study Mr. Ortiz is not an exception to the norm but the norm itself for people living with addictions and their families. The case study presented by the Venters Razvi Tobia and Drucker 1 in this volume portrays all at once a legal failing a medical .

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