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Tell me what's wrong with me: a discourse analysis approach to the concept of patient autonomy.

J Nessa1, K Malterud.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patient autonomy has gradually replaced physician paternalism as an ethical ideal. However, in a medical context, the principle of individual autonomy has different meanings. More knowledge is needed about what is and should be an appropriate understanding of the concept of patient autonomy in clinical practice. AIM: To challenge the traditional concept of patient autonomy by applying a discourse analysis to the issue.
METHOD: A qualitative case study approach with material from one consultation. The discourse is interpreted according to pragmatic and text-linguistic principles and provides the basis of a theoretical discussion of different concepts of patient autonomy.
RESULTS: The consultation transcript illustrates how the patient's wishes can be respected in real life. The patient, her husband and the doctor are all involved in the discourse dynamics, governed by the subject matter, namely her mental illness.
CONCLUSION: We suggest a dynamic and dialogue-based conception of autonomy as adequate for clinical purposes. These perspectives, based on mutual understanding, take communication between patient and doctor as their starting point. According to this approach, autonomy requires a genuine dialogue, an interpersonal mode of being which we choose to call "authentic interaction".

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Keywords:  Professional Patient Relationship

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9873980      PMCID: PMC479140          DOI: 10.1136/jme.24.6.394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Ethics        ISSN: 0306-6800            Impact factor:   2.903


  5 in total

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Authors:  J Nessa
Journal:  Scand J Prim Health Care       Date:  1995-06       Impact factor: 2.581

2.  Mental health as rational autonomy.

Authors:  R B Edwards
Journal:  J Med Philos       Date:  1981-08

3.  Towards authentic conversations. Authenticity in the patient-professional relationship.

Authors:  V Arnason
Journal:  Theor Med       Date:  1994

4.  Love and death: existential dimensions of physicians' difficulties with moral problems.

Authors:  D Barnard
Journal:  J Med Philos       Date:  1988-11

5.  Paternalism and partial autonomy.

Authors:  O O'Neill
Journal:  J Med Ethics       Date:  1984-12       Impact factor: 2.903

  5 in total
  4 in total

Review 1.  Understanding medical symptoms: a conceptual review and analysis.

Authors:  Kirsti Malterud; Ann Dorrit Guassora; Anette Hauskov Graungaard; Susanne Reventlow
Journal:  Theor Med Bioeth       Date:  2015-12

2.  Truth-telling and patient diagnoses.

Authors:  R J Sullivan; L W Menapace; R M White
Journal:  J Med Ethics       Date:  2001-06       Impact factor: 2.903

3.  From risk factors to health resources in medical practice.

Authors:  H Hollnagel; K Malterud
Journal:  Med Health Care Philos       Date:  2000

4.  The implications of autonomy: Viewed in the light of efforts to uphold patients dignity and integrity.

Authors:  Charlotte Delmar; Nanny Alenius-Karlsson; Anette Højer Mikkelsen
Journal:  Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being       Date:  2011-05-27
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