Chronicity and the patient’s decision-making work. The case of an advanced cancer patient

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology & Medicine Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13648470.2022.2041546
S. Besle, A. Sarradon-Eck
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Abstract This paper focuses on the particular situation of an advanced cancer patient whose condition has taken a chronic turn. We argue that chronicity of this kind sometimes falls at the frontier of Evidence Based Medicine because the uncertainty about the patient’s condition can lead physicians to resort to clinical trials or non-licensed drugs to prevent the disease from progressing. This situation leaves plenty of scope for individual adjustments between patients and their doctors. Advanced cancer is regarded here not just as a biological event but as a chronic illness and a ‘negotiated reality’. We argue that the chronicity of advanced cancer patients’ situation broadens the patients’ scope for ‘work’, and we have called this specific type of patient’s work ‘decision-making work’. This paper is based on a case study focusing on Patrick, a middle-aged Frenchman with metastatic lung cancer who underwent oncological treatment for seven years and was strongly determined to find new therapeutic options even if this meant having to go abroad. He actively orchestrated his therapeutic itinerary by reorganising his relationships with the medical world and coordinating the physicians’ work. His particular social position enabled Patrick to bypass some of the current medical rules and to reorganise the usual pattern of distribution of medical responsibilities. The chronicity of his condition placed him at the very frontier of the health care system.
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慢性与患者的决策工作。一个晚期癌症患者的病例
摘要本文主要介绍一位晚期癌症患者的特殊情况,他的病情已经发生了慢性转变。我们认为,这种慢性病有时属于循证医学的前沿,因为对患者病情的不确定性可能导致医生求助于临床试验或未经许可的药物来预防疾病的进展。这种情况给病人和医生之间的个人调整留下了很大的空间。晚期癌症不仅被视为一种生物事件,而且被视为一种慢性疾病和“协商现实”。我们认为,晚期癌症患者的慢性状况扩大了患者的“工作”范围,我们将这种特定类型的患者工作称为“决策工作”。本文基于Patrick的案例研究,Patrick是一名患有转移性肺癌的中年法国人,他接受了七年的肿瘤治疗,并坚定地决定寻找新的治疗方案,即使这意味着必须出国。他通过重组他与医学界的关系和协调医生的工作,积极地安排他的治疗行程。他特殊的社会地位使帕特里克能够绕过一些现行的医疗规则,重新组织医疗责任分配的通常模式。他的慢性疾病使他处于医疗保健系统的前沿。
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