Dynamic power relations in online medical consultation in China: Disrupting traditional roles through discursive positioning

IF 2.1 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Chinese Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2021-04-08 DOI:10.1080/17544750.2021.1891556
Yu Zhang
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This study explores an under-researched area in the literature on doctor–patient power relations. It examines power relations between doctors and e-patients in online medical consultations (OMC) in the Chinese context from the perspective of poststructuralist discourse analysis. By adopting the approach of positioning theory, this study identified three types of power relations that emerged in discursive positionings by doctors and e-patients. These relations include the negotiation of expert power, the softening of doctors’ institutional power, and the foregrounding of e-patients’ reward power. The findings challenge the assumption that doctors are always the powerful party in medical consultations because of their expertise. These findings imply that the online mode of medical consultation has the potential to cultivate doctor–patient relations that disrupt the traditional powerful–powerless hierarchical relationship between doctors and patients.
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中国在线医疗咨询中的动态权力关系:话语定位对传统角色的颠覆
本研究探讨了医患权力关系的文献研究不足的领域。本文从后结构主义话语分析的视角考察了中国背景下在线医疗咨询(OMC)中医生与电子患者之间的权力关系。本研究采用定位理论的方法,确定了医生和电子患者话语定位中出现的三种权力关系。这些关系包括专家权力的谈判、医生机构权力的软化以及电子患者奖励权力的凸显。这一发现挑战了医生因其专业知识而在医疗咨询中始终是强有力的一方的假设。这些发现表明,在线医疗咨询模式有可能培养医患关系,打破传统的医生和病人之间的权力-权力等级关系。
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