2022
DOI: 10.23987/sts.112027
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The Logics of Invited and Uninvited Material Participation

Abstract: This paper addresses debates concerning the ‘participatory turn’ in healthcare. It focuses on the case of blood pressure self-monitoring, understanding this as a form of patient participation at the level of individual care.  Drawing and expanding on the work of Marres and Wynne and their notions of material participation and of uninvited engagement, we examine how patients’ home blood pressure self-monitoring is incorporated into clinical care, how the materials of blood pressure self-monitoring mediate parti… Show more

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“…Such a binary approach to participation, however, cannot explain the multiplicity and complexity of participatory practices. For example, in the same clinic, patients might follow medical advice, negotiate treatment or covertly act against medical advice given to them [ 16 , p. 14]. Hence, the same setting includes different practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a binary approach to participation, however, cannot explain the multiplicity and complexity of participatory practices. For example, in the same clinic, patients might follow medical advice, negotiate treatment or covertly act against medical advice given to them [ 16 , p. 14]. Hence, the same setting includes different practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%