Giving patients a future: The constituting of classes in an acute medical unit |
Journal/Book: Sociol Health Ill. 1997; 19: 108 Cowley Rd, Oxford, Oxon, England OX4 1JF. Blackwell Publ Ltd. 160-185.
Abstract: Drawing on an ethnography of conduct within an acute medical unit, the paper explores how nurses and doctors constitute classes of patient to help accomplish their ordering work. For example, patients such as older people and those who are chronically sick are figured as having only limited medical futures. The current analysis suggests that staff deploy patients' (perceived) social identities to help (re)figure them in particular ways to organise disposal. However, disposal emerges not so much as an effect of staffs moves, but as a mode of ordering in a world of multiple domains.
Note: Article Latimer J, Keele Univ, Dept Nursing & Midwifery, Keele, Staffs, ENGLAND
Keyword(s): category; conduct; discourse; disposal; identity; older people; organisation; rationing; throughput
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