'You Become Pretty Much a Healthcare Worker': The Parenting of a Child with Inherited Metabolic Disease and its Metaphors

Filip Rogalski
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Parents of a child diagnosed with a rare inherited metabolic disease (IMD) are required to actively participate in their child’s treatment, by managing the risk of metabolic crisis and ensuring that they adhere to a stringent diet. In this Research Article, I discuss the specific roles, tasks, and knowledge that Polish and Swedish parents of children with IMDs have developed. I also pay critical attention to the notions and metaphors that parents, clinicians, and social scientists use to describe these. The prevailing metaphors of professionalisation used to describe parental roles contribute to the acknowledgment of these caregivers’ unique expertise. However, I argue, they also overly stress an individualistic perspective and obscure the relationality of care, collaboratively achieved between parents, patients, relatives, and healthcare providers.
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“你几乎成了一名医护人员”:一个患有遗传性代谢疾病的孩子的养育及其隐喻
被诊断患有罕见遗传性代谢疾病(IMD)的儿童的父母必须积极参与其孩子的治疗,通过管理代谢危机的风险并确保他们坚持严格的饮食。在这篇研究文章中,我讨论了波兰和瑞典的imd儿童父母的具体角色、任务和知识。我也非常关注父母、临床医生和社会科学家用来描述这些症状的概念和隐喻。用于描述父母角色的专业化的流行隐喻有助于承认这些照顾者的独特专业知识。然而,我认为,他们也过分强调个人主义的观点,模糊了护理的关系,父母、患者、亲属和医疗保健提供者之间的合作实现。
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