Tinkering with symptoms, causes and solutions: Tracing the enactments of multiple chronic illnesses in specialised outpatient check‐ups

Author:

Skovgaard Anna Louise12ORCID,Jørgensen Marianne Johansson2,Tjørnhøj‐Thomsen Tine3,Høybye Mette Terp14

Affiliation:

1. Interacting Minds Centre Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

2. Department of Research Horsens Regional Hospital Horsens Denmark

3. National Institute of Public Health University of Southern Denmark Copenhagen K Denmark

4. Elective Surgery Centre Silkeborg Regional Hospital Silkeborg Denmark

Abstract

AbstractPeople living with multiple chronic illnesses and an increasing need for acute care is a global health challenge, which questions the conventional ways of managing illness. A central issue is how medical practices can become more patient‐centred and aligned with the everyday life of patients. Communicative strategies for eliciting the patient's goals and preferences are often proposed. In this article, we draw on ethnographic data from fieldwork conducted during 2019–2020 in health‐care settings and among people living with multiple chronic illness(es) and repeated acute admissions in Denmark. Inspired by science and technology studies of chronic illness and care, we trace the enactments of illness and illness work in a patient trajectory marked by persistent symptoms and medical complexity. We analyse three medical encounters, and we show how ‘tinkering’ with clinical signs and utterances in each encounter constantly enacts new versions, shaping how the patient could and should live with his illness. We argue that specialised outpatient check‐ups for these patients must provide space for continuous tinkering with the concrete effects of illness in everyday life.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Health (social science)

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