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Physis (Rio J.) ; 31(1): e310117, 2021.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1346714

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Resumo O objetivo deste artigo é analisar como sujeitos doentes engendram tipos específicos de engajamento coletivo e participação política. Para tanto, acionamos o conceito de "biossociabilidade" a fim de compreender o associativismo de indivíduos que compartilham condições corporais e biológicas semelhantes. Além disso, discutimos como a atuação de associações de pacientes reverbera nas esferas política, econômica e científica. Nossos resultados sugerem que o ativismo dos grupos biossociais, de um lado, reforça os aspectos civis, políticos e sociais constitutivos da cidadania convencional e, de outro, aponta para o surgimento de uma dimensão biológica no exercício da cidadania. Dessa forma, o trabalho contribui para repensar as noções consolidadas em torno da doença, da participação política e da cidadania.


Abstract This article analyzes how sick people produce specific types of collective engagement and political participation. Through the concept of "biosociality" we discuss the engagement of individuals who share similar bodily and biological conditions. In addition, we debate how patient groups influence the political, economic, and scientific spheres. Our results show that, on the one hand, biosocial groups reinforce civil, political and social dimensions of traditional citizenship; on the other, those groups add a biological aspect to the exercise of citizenship. Thus, this article contributes to rethink the conventional concepts of illness, public participation and citizenship.


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Humans , Patients , Community Participation , Political Activism
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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 1488-1491, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-664797

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Through the analysis of current situation of the tension relationship between doctor and patient,this paper expounded that the harmonious management organization theory took the cooperation order as the core of the development of the group organization,and emphasized the running-in process of the internal staffs in the collective group.And it pointed out that the internal cooperation between doctor and patient had the certain cooperation order,and also had obstacles that might cause conflict in cooperation from the perspective of the harmonious management organization theory.This paper analyzed and understood the process of doctor-patient coordination at the group level of harmonious management organization theory,explored and analyzed the obstacles that might cause the conflict during the cooperation process and the reasons in the view of innovation,explored and concluded relevant measures to ease the tension of the doctor-patient relationship,and finally achieved the outcome of maximization of common interests and optimization of treatment effect.

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Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-617130

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Tonic immobility is a defensive reaction occurring under extreme life threats. Patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) reporting peritraumatic tonic immobility show the most severe symptoms and a poorer response to treatment. This study investigated the predictive falue of tonic immobility for posttraumatic stress symptoms in a non-clinical sample. METHODS: One hundred and ninety-eight college students exposed to various life threatening events were selected to participate. The Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist - Civilian Version (PCL-C) and tonic immobility questions were used. Linear regression models were fitted to investigate the association between peritraumatic tonic immobility and PCL-C scores. Peritraumatic dissociation, peritraumatic panic reactions, negative affect, gender, type of trauma, and time since trauma were considered as confounding variables. RESULTS: We found significant association between peritraumatic tonic immobility and PTSD symptoms in a non-clinical sample exposed to various traumas, even after regression controlled for confounding variables (β = 1.99, p = 0.017). CONCLUSIONS: This automatic reaction under extreme life threatening stress, although adaptive for defense, may have pathological consequences as implied by its association with PTSD symptoms.


OBJETIVO: A imobilidade tônica é uma resposta defensiva que ocorre sob ameaça extrema à vida. Pacientes com transtorno de estresse pós-traumático (TEPT) que relatam imobilidade tônica peritraumática são os que apresentam os sintomas mais graves e a pior resposta ao tratamento. Este estudo investigou o valor preditivo da imobilidade tônica para os sintomas de TEPT em uma amostra não clínica. MÉTODOS: Os participantes da pesquisa foram 198 estudantes universitários expostos a traumas diversos. A versão brasileira do Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist Civilian Version (PCL-C) e questões referentes à imobilidade tônica foram empregadas. Modelos de regressão linear foram utilizados para investigar a associação dos sintomas de estresse pós-traumático com a imobilidade tônica peritraumática. Foram consideradas como variáveis de confusão a dissociação peritraumática, as reações físicas de pânico peritraumática, o traço de afeto negativo, o gênero, o tipo de trauma e o tempo de trauma. RESULTADOS: Encontrou-se uma associação significativa entre a imobilidade tônica peritraumática e os sintomas de TEPT em uma amostra não clínica exposta a traumas diversos mesmo quando controlada por variáveis de confusão (β = 1,99; p = 0,017). CONCLUSÕES: Esta reação defensiva que ocorre sob intensa ameaça, apesar de adaptativa para a defesa, pode ter consequências patológicas como sugere sua associação aos sintomas de TEPT.


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Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Immobility Response, Tonic/physiology , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/diagnosis , Students , Brazil , Dissociative Disorders/diagnosis , Immobility Response, Tonic/classification , Surveys and Questionnaires , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/psychology
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