OFDT Documentation

  • Recherche
    • Recherche simple
    • Périodiques
    • Publications OFDT
    • Textes législatifs
    • Nos dernières publications
  • Sélections
    • Usages de drogues à l’adolescence
    • Usages de drogues féminins
    • Drogues et sécurité routière
    • Addictions en milieu professionnel
    • Addictions en milieu carcéral
  • À propos
    • Présentation
    • Contact
Aide

Rechercher

Aide

Recherche avancée

Périodiques

Portail documentaire

  • A-
  • A
  • A+

Site OFDT

Historique

Accès réservé à l'OFDT et ses partenaires



Mot de passe oublié ?
  • Recherche
    • Recherche simple
    • Périodiques
    • Publications OFDT
    • Textes législatifs
    • Nos dernières publications
  • Sélections
    • Usages de drogues à l’adolescence
    • Usages de drogues féminins
    • Drogues et sécurité routière
    • Addictions en milieu professionnel
    • Addictions en milieu carcéral
  • À propos
    • Présentation
    • Contact

Rechercher

Aide

Recherche avancée

Périodiques

  1. Accueil
  2. Retour
Discourse on safe drug use: symbolic logics and ethical aspects
Ajouter à la sélection Ajouter à la sélection
Lien externe Lien externe
Article de Périodique
Discourse on safe drug use: symbolic logics and ethical aspects (2010)
Auteur(s) : FAINZANG, S.
Dans : Drug Safety (Vol.33, n°8, August 2010)
Année : 2010
Page(s) : 623-629
Langue(s) : Anglais
Refs biblio. : 13
Domaine : Autres substances / Other substances
Discipline : SHS (Sciences humaines et sociales / Humanities and social sciences)
Thésaurus géographique
FRANCE
Thésaurus mots-clés
ETUDE QUALITATIVE ; DISCOURS ; REPRESENTATION SOCIALE ; CROYANCE ; RELIGION ; MEDICAMENTS ; PSYCHOTROPES ; AUTOMEDICATION ; RELATION THERAPEUTIQUE ; EFFET IATROGENE ; INDUSTRIE DU MEDICAMENT ; INFORMATION ; ETHIQUE

Résumé :

Drug safety is not a matter for healthcare professionals alone. Patients are also involved, at three different levels: 1) in the behaviours patients adopt to reduce the adverse effects of the drugs; 2) in regard to what some doctors say to their patients about drug risks; and 3) in what the pharmaceutical industry says about self-medication and risks. This article will examine these aspects on the basis of information gathered in France during anthropological studies on drug use.

1) Patients' concerns about reducing adverse effects give rise to a series of behaviours relating to drug use. Patients start with the identification of what they regard as a risk inherent in the substances or linked to the uncontrolled use of drugs, and try to neutralize the risk by modifying or modulating the prescriptions in line with various parameters. Dimensions as varied as the nature of the prescribed drugs, the quantity, the dosage and the preservation of certain functions or organs are taken into account, and patients follow their own rules of conduct in order to reduce risks. These dimensions bring into play characteristics of both the drug and the individual, and take into account the effects or the risks of drugs in their physical, psychic, behavioural and social aspects.

2) Doctors' discourse towards patients regarding the risks and possible effects of drugs is examined, in particular the discourse of those who choose to hide the undesirable effects of drugs from their patients with the aim of not jeopardizing the patient's compliance. This situation involves comparing two logics: ethics of care versus ethics of information.

3) Regarding the pharmaceutical industry's discourse on self-medication and risks, although on the one hand it promotes self-medication on the basis of patients' growing desire for autonomy and competency, on the other hand it discourages the use of the home medicine cabinet for reasons of safety, which questions the ability of patients to use drugs properly.

This article aims to demonstrate that the various behaviours and discourses relating to the risks of drugs are embedded with symbolic, ethical and cultural logics. As a consequence, above and beyond work carried out on the question of pharmacovigilance, examining the issue of safe drug use involves studying the human - social and cultural - aspects that govern part of the behaviours and practices relating to drug safety.
Affiliation : CERMES3, Centre de recherche, Médecine, Sciences, Santé, Santé mentale, Société, France
Lien : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3168863/
Nouvelle recherche Votre compte

Contact

OFDT

69 rue de Varenne
75700 PARIS

Tel : (+33) 01 41 62 77 16

Accès rapides

  • L’établissement
  • Les partenaires
  • La lettre d’information

Avertissement

Toute inclusion dans la base documentaire ne vaut pas crédit scientifique de l'OFDT

Contact

OFDT

69 rue de Varenne
75700 PARIS

Tel : (+33) 01 41 62 77 16

Accès rapides

  • L’établissement
  • Les partenaires
  • La lettre d’information

Avertissement

Toute inclusion dans la base documentaire ne vaut pas crédit scientifique de l'OFDT

Suivez-nous

  • Traitement des données personnelles
  • Mentions légales
  • Plan du site