思考与慢性疾病相关的社会劣势的影响:瓜德罗普岛青年镰状细胞病跨学科项目的认识论问题

Sébastien Ruffié , Marie Cholley Gomez , Gaël Villoing , Sylvain Ferez , Normand Boucher , Patrick Fougeyrollas
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本文介绍了与在瓜德罗普岛的年轻镰状细胞患者跨学科项目框架内产生的数据的实施和利用相关的认识论问题。人类发展模型-残疾产生过程的理论模型的使用旨在理解病理学的生物医学影响和生活习惯之间的相互作用,打破对残疾的医学解读。基于包容性的方法,该模型在研究日常活动和社会角色的表现时,重新引入了与物理和社会环境相互作用的个人因素。由此产生的对跨学科的反思涉及调查协议的操作化和处理研究数据的方式。如何避免后者的分散或简单共存?通过促进它们的整合,HDM-DPC提供了一个可能促进应用和造福患者的框架。跨学科方法的目标是社会效益,特别是改善他们融入社会生活的所有领域,并旨在审查镰状细胞病跨学科研究的认识论基础,有利于社会人类学方法。
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Penser les effets du désavantage social liés à la maladie chronique : enjeux épistémologiques d’un projet transdisciplinaire sur des jeunes drépanocytaires en Guadeloupe

This article presents the epistemological issues related to the implementation and exploitation of data produced within the framework of a transdisciplinary project on young sickle cell patients in Guadeloupe. The use of the theoretical model of the Human Development Model – Disability Creation Process aims to apprehend the reciprocal interactions between the biomedical effects of the pathology and lifestyle habits, breaking with medical readings of the disability. Based on an inclusive approach, this model reintroduces individual factors in interaction with the physical and social environment, in the study of the performance of everyday activities and social roles. The resulting reflection on transdisciplinarity concerns both the operationalization of the survey protocol and the modalities of processing research data. How to avoid the dispersion or simple coexistence of the latter? By contributing to their integration, the HDM-DPC offers a framework likely to promote applications and benefits for patients. The transdisciplinary approach aims societal benefits, in particularly improved inclusion in all spheres of their social life and aims to examine the epistemological foundations of a transdisciplinary study of sickle cell disease, favoring a socio-anthropological approach.

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期刊介绍: ALTER is a peer-reviewed European journal which looks at disability and its variations. It is aimed at everyone who is involved or interested in this field. ALTER is an emblematic Latin word for all forms of difference, leaving open the question of their nature and expression. An inter-disciplinary journal First and foremost, interdisciplinarity means remaining open to all human and social sciences: sociology, anthropology, psychology, psychoanalysis, history, demography, epidemiology, economics, law, etc. It also means a connection between the different forms of knowledge - academic and fundamental - applied and relating to the experience of disability.
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