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Cultivating Doctors' Gut Feeling:Experience, Temporality and Politics of Gut Feelings in Family Medicine

Authors :
Kristensen, Benedikte Moller
Andersen, Rikke Sand
Nicholson, Brian David
Ziebland, Sue
Smith, Claire Friedemann
Kristensen, Benedikte Moller
Andersen, Rikke Sand
Nicholson, Brian David
Ziebland, Sue
Smith, Claire Friedemann
Source :
Kristensen , B M , Andersen , R S , Nicholson , B D , Ziebland , S & Smith , C F 2022 , ' Cultivating Doctors' Gut Feeling : Experience, Temporality and Politics of Gut Feelings in Family Medicine ' , Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry , vol. 46 , pp. 564–581 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

For the past decade, within family medicine there has been a focus on cultivating doctors gut feelings as 'a way of knowing' in cancer diagnostics. In this paper, building on interviews with family doctors in Oxford shire, UK we explore the embodied and temporal dimensions of clinical reasoning and how the cultivation of doctors' gut feelings is related to hierarchies of medical knowledge, professional training, and doctors' fears of litigation. Also, we suggest that the introduction of gut feeling in clinical practice is an attempt to develop a theory of clinical reasoning that fits the biopolitics of our contemporary. The turn towards predictive medicine and the values introduced by accelerated diagnostic regimes, we conclude, introduce a need for situated and embodied modes of reading bodies. We contribute theoretically by framing our analysis within a sensorial anthropology approach.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Kristensen , B M , Andersen , R S , Nicholson , B D , Ziebland , S & Smith , C F 2022 , ' Cultivating Doctors' Gut Feeling : Experience, Temporality and Politics of Gut Feelings in Family Medicine ' , Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry , vol. 46 , pp. 564–581 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322766982
Document Type :
Electronic Resource