问责
具身认知
背景(考古学)
公民新闻
社会学
公共关系
参与式行动研究
公共行政
政治学
认识论
法学
古生物学
哲学
人类学
生物
作者
Aris Komporozos‐Athanasiou,Mark Thompson,Marianna Fotaki
标识
DOI:10.1177/0018726717740410
摘要
The article explores how spaces aimed at improving accountability in health systems are socially produced. It addresses the implications of an initiative to promote patient involvement in government-funded research in the context of a large cancer research network in England. We employ a socio-spatial theoretical framework inspired by insights from Henri Lefebvre and Judith Butler to examine how professional researchers, doctors and patients understand and perform accountability in an empirical context. Our data reveal fundamental tensions between formally required and routinely enacted dimensions of accountability as these are experienced by patients. Consequently, our analysis argues for a need to challenge abstract, professionalized discourse about accountability in health services by acknowledging embodied spaces of representation, in which patients themselves can contribute to making participatory accountability a reality. We suggest that such a shift will provide a more rounded appraisal of patient experiences within health research, and health systems more widely.
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