Martin Gunnarson (1979-)


Please be patient

a cultural phenomenological study of haemodialysis and kidney transplantation care

Gunnarson, Martin | PLEASE BE PATIENT : a cultural phenomenological study of haemodialysis and kidney transplantation care


BoklivArtikelnr: 9789198145830

Boken undersöker fenomenologiska aspekter av vård och patientliv inom njurdialys och transplantation.

  • Please Be Patient utforskar vården vid njursvikt.

  • Studien belyser patienters och vårdares upplevelser.

  • Utgiven som häftat band, 2016.

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Bindning: Häftat band

Bokförlag: Media-Tryck
ISBN: 9789198145830
Bokserie: Lund Studies in Arts and Cultural Sciences

Omfång: 444 s.
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2016-01-01

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Please Be Patient examines the practice of haemodialysis and kidney transplantation, the two medical therapies available for persons with kidney failure, from a phenomenological perspective. A basic assumption being made is that contemporary biomedicine is deeply embedded in the cultural, historical, economic, and political circumstances provided by the particular local, national, and transnational contexts in which it is practiced. The aim of the investigation is twofold. On the one hand, the aim is to examine the forms of person- and patienthood enacted and negotiated in haemodialysis and kidney transplantation care and in the daily lives of persons with kidney failure. On the other hand, the aim is to investigate the ways in which the enacted and negotiated forms of personand patienthood are culturally embedded and normatively charged. In order to examine and investigate this twofold aim, an empirical material has been gathered that comprises observations and in-depth interviews with patients and caregivers at four haemodialysis units, one in Riga, Latvia, and three in Stockholm, Sweden. The theoretical approach and methodology of the study is cultural and phenomenological in character, drawing on an ethnological and anthropological understanding of culture as processual and relational, and on a phenomenological understanding of personhood as embodied and intertwined with the surrounding world. Martin Gunnarson is an ethnologist at the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University, and at the Centre for Studies in Practical Knowledge, Södertörn University. Please Be Patient is his doctoral thesis.

Please Be Patient examines the practice of haemodialysis and kidney transplantation, the two medical therapies available for persons with kidney failure, from a phenomenological perspective. A basic assumption being made is that contemporary biomedicine is deeply embedded in the cultural, historical, economic, and political circumstances provided by the particular local, national, and transnational contexts in which it is practiced. The aim of the investigation is twofold. On the one hand, the aim is to examine the forms of person- and patienthood enacted and negotiated in haemodialysis and kidney transplantation care and in the daily lives of persons with kidney failure. On the other hand, the aim is to investigate the ways in which the enacted and negotiated forms of personand patienthood are culturally embedded and normatively charged. In order to examine and investigate this twofold aim, an empirical material has been gathered that comprises observations and in-depth interviews with patients and caregivers at four haemodialysis units, one in Riga, Latvia, and three in Stockholm, Sweden. The theoretical approach and methodology of the study is cultural and phenomenological in character, drawing on an ethnological and anthropological understanding of culture as processual and relational, and on a phenomenological understanding of personhood as embodied and intertwined with the surrounding world. Martin Gunnarson is an ethnologist at the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University, and at the Centre for Studies in Practical Knowledge, Södertörn University. Please Be Patient is his doctoral thesis.


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Vanliga frågor om Please be patient av Martin Gunnarson

Boken 'Please be patient' handlar om hemodialys och njurtransplantation ur ett fenomenologiskt perspektiv, där författaren Martin Gunnarson undersöker hur patient- och personroller formas i vården av njursvikt.

Centrala teman i boken inkluderar kulturella, historiska och politiska omständigheter som påverkar biomedicin, samt hur identitet och personlighet är kopplade till medicinska och kulturella interaktioner.

Det specifika exemplaret av boken är ett häftat band, utgivet av Media-Tryck, omfattar 444 sidor på engelska och publicerades den 1 januari 2016.

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