Affective Injustice in Healthcare

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Springer

Paru le : 2025-09-30

This book explores the ambiguous role of affects in healthcare work and medical education. At the same time that healthcare professionals are often encouraged to suppress or downplay their affects in order to maintain a sense of professionalism, those of patients are frequently misunderstood or unhe...
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n.c

Parution
2025-09-30

Pages
202 pages

EAN papier
9783031943775

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Brenda Bogaert is a researcher in medical ethics at the Institute of Humanities in Medicine in Lausanne, Switzerland. During her Ph.D. in philosophy, which was focused on developing a new patient-centered definition of empowerment, she discovered the important role of affects in care, but also the difficulties in having these experiences be acknowledged and understood. Her research and teaching focus since then have centered on both epistemic and affective injustice and how these can be addressed and remedied in both training and care practices. This book is testament to the many fruitful conversations that she has had with healthcare providers, patients, educators, and interdisciplinary scholars on the importance of affects in healthcare.

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