Collaborative domestication

E. Lüchau, Anette Grønning
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This article proposes an extension to domestication theory by introducing the concept of collaborative domestication, which we define as the ongoing mutual influence and interdependence of technology users in specific interactional contexts. This concept arose from our investigation of how patients integrate healthcare-related video consultations into their daily lives. In Denmark, the Covid-19 pandemic has expedited the implementation of video consultations in general practice, yet little is known about their use in this context. To address this, we conducted 13 interviews with patients and analysed the interviews from the perspective of domestication theory. We find that the general practitioner plays a central role throughout patients’ domestication processes, and the doctor–patient relationship significantly influences how patients experience video consultations. We argue that there is a collaborative aspect to domesticating video consultations that needs to be considered in both future studies and the ongoing implementation of video consultations
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协作的驯化
本文通过引入协同归化的概念对归化理论进行了扩展,我们将其定义为技术用户在特定的交互环境中持续的相互影响和相互依赖。这个概念源于我们对患者如何将与医疗保健相关的视频咨询融入日常生活的调查。在丹麦,2019冠状病毒病大流行加快了视频会诊在全科实践中的实施,但人们对其在这方面的使用情况知之甚少。为此,我们对患者进行了13次访谈,并从驯化理论的角度对访谈进行了分析。我们发现全科医生在患者的驯化过程中起着核心作用,医患关系显著影响患者如何体验视频咨询。我们认为,在未来的研究和正在进行的视频咨询实施中,需要考虑到驯化视频咨询的协作方面
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