The discursive co-construction of care objects in addictology: From the treatment protocol in a methadone unit to the patient’s overall health (notice n° 513971)

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Personal name Cance, Caroline
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Title The discursive co-construction of care objects in addictology: From the treatment protocol in a methadone unit to the patient’s overall health
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2020.<br/>
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Summary, etc. We explore the co-construction of objects of care by examining a set of thirteen consultations in addiction care, support, and prevention centers. In such a multidisciplinary system, the care offered is highly fragmented (among a range of professional actors and temporalities), and is constructed through a work of language. This work is the subject of the present article: How do the professional and the patient construct care together? How is the patient’s vulnerability evoked, and how is it treated? Our methodology is based on a dual approach to discourse, both sequential and thematic. This is inspired by conversational analysis and discourse analysis, and enables us to demonstrate how a “focus on substitution treatment,” the central topic of these consultations, functions as a support in the construction of global care. This is constructed as a multiplicity of care objects are split apart and woven together through support, through the availability and adaptability of professionals, and through the routine nature of the interactions involved.
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Note Langage et société | o 169 | 1 | 2020-01-13 | p. 103-128 | 0181-4095
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