Patient Engagement, Chronic Illness, and the Subject of Health Care Reform.

TitlePatient Engagement, Chronic Illness, and the Subject of Health Care Reform.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsFleming, MD, Shim, JK, Yen, I, Thompson-Lastad, A, Burke, NJ
JournalMed Anthropol
Volume40
Issue3
Pagination214-227
Date Published2021 Apr
ISSN1545-5882
KeywordsAnthropology, Medical, Chronic Disease, Health Care Reform, Humans, Patient Participation, United States
Abstract

In the United States, in the wake of health care reform, health care systems have been subject to intensifying demands to increase , a term that refers broadly to participation in care. We draw from ethnographic research in urban health care safety-net settings in California to examine efforts to increase patient engagement among chronically ill, marginalized patients who have long been disconnected from outpatient care. We suggest that the work of engagement in this context involved getting people to accept the norms of biomedicine while also reworking these norms to account for the complex circumstances of their lives.

DOI10.1080/01459740.2020.1820500
Alternate JournalMed Anthropol
PubMed ID32946278
Grant ListR01 NR015233 / NR / NINR NIH HHS / United States