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Cultural health capital and the interactional dynamics of patient-centered care
Affiliation:1. Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa;2. The Middle East Cancer Consortium, Haifa, Israel;3. The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USA;4. Bank of Cyprus Oncology Center, Nicosia, Cyprus;5. Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel;6. George Washington University Schools of Medicine and Public Health, Washington;7. H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute,University of South Florida, Tampa, USA;8. Institute of Public Health,Ministry of Health, Ankara, Turkey;9. El-Salam Oncology Center, Cairo, Egypt;10. Saint George Hospital,University of Balamand, Beirut, Lebanon;11. Directorate, Non-Communicable Diseases,Ministry of Health, Amman, Jordan;12. Johns Hopkins Medical Institutes,Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, USA;1. Queen''s University Belfast,;2. European Cancer Concord,;3. European Men’s Health Forum,;4. University of Leeds,;5. Institut za varovanje zdravja Republike Slovenija,;6. Gustave Roussy,;7. Experimental Oncology, Molecular Oncology Programme, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas (CNIO),;8. IHU Strasbourg Board of Trustees,;9. Department of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institutet,;10. Edinburgh Cancer Centre, University of Edinburgh,;11. Istituto Oncologico Veneto,;12. Medical Oncology Division, National Cancer Institute,;13. Department of Oncology, Institut Hospitalier Franco-Britannique,;14. Italian Federation of Volunteer-based Cancer Organizations,;15. European Cancer Patient Coalition,;16. Internal Medicine, Universitat zu Koln,;17. Myeloma Patients Europe,;18. Europa Donna,;19. Leukemia Patient Advocates Foundation,;20. European Patients Academy on Therapeutic Innovation,;21. EuropaColon,;22. Danmarks Grundforskningsfond,;23. Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Kobenhavns Universitet,;24. European Alliance for Personalised Medicine,;25. Department of Oncology and Radiotherapy, Medical University of Gdansk,;26. Department of Medical Oncology, University of Southampton,;27. Cancer Research UK,;28. Institute of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet,;29. Inspire2Live,;30. Syopajarjestot,;31. Association of European Cancer Leagues,;32. Irish Cancer Society,;33. Austrian Childhood Cancer Organisation,;34. Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, Universita degli Studi di Milano,;35. European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer,;36. Francis Crick Institute,;37. Department of Hematology, Erasmus University Medical Center,;38. Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences,;39. Universita degli Studi di Firenze,;40. School of Health and Social Care, London South Bank University,;41. Europa Uomo,;42. European Cancer Concord, Society for Translational Oncology,;43. Goteborgs Universitet,;44. European Cancer Organisation,;45. International Brain Tumour Alliance,;46. Lymphoma Association,;47. Institut Jules Bordet,;48. VuMC Cancer Center,;49. Melanoma Patient Network Europe,;50. Institute of Cancer Policy, Kings Health Partners Integrated Cancer Centre,;51. Vall d''Hebron University Hospital and Institute of Oncology (VHIO), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,;52. Department of Surgery, Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum,;53. Spaarne Gasthuis,;54. Institute for Public Health and Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus Universitet,;55. Leukaemiehilfe RHEIN-MAIN,;56. Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh,;57. Department of Oncology, Karolinska Institutet,;58. Skåne University Hospital,;59. Sarcoma Patients EuroNet EV,;60. Comprehensive Cancer Center and Department of Medicine I, Medical University of Vienna,;61. European Society for Medical Oncology,;62. German Cancer Research Centre, University of Heidelberg,;63. Institute Gustave Roussy,;1. Department of Sociology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, HHB 460H, 1720 2nd Ave South, Birmingham, AL 35294-1152, USA;2. UAB Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 312 Civitan International Research Center (CIRC 312), 1720 2nd Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35294-0021, USA
Abstract:As intuitive and inviting as it may appear, the concept of patient-centered care has been difficult to conceptualize, institutionalize and operationalize. Informed by Bourdieu's concepts of cultural capital and habitus, we employ the framework of cultural health capital to uncover the ways in which both patients' and providers' cultural resources, assets, and interactional styles influence their abilities to mutually achieve patient-centered care. Cultural health capital is defined as a specialized collection of cultural skills, attitudes, behaviors and interactional styles that are valued, leveraged, and exchanged by both patients and providers during clinical interactions. In this paper, we report the findings of a qualitative study conducted from 2010 to 2011 in the Western United States. We investigated the various elements of cultural health capital, how patients and providers used cultural health capital to engage with each other, and how this process shaped the patient-centeredness of interactions. We find that the accomplishment of patient-centered care is highly dependent upon habitus and the cultural health capital that both patients and providers bring to health care interactions. Not only are some cultural resources more highly valued than others, their differential mobilization can facilitate or impede engagement and communication between patients and their providers. The focus of cultural health capital on the ways fundamental social inequalities are manifest in clinical interactions enables providers, patients, and health care organizations to consider how such inequalities can confound patient-centered care.
Keywords:United States  Cultural health capital  Patient-centered care  Patient–provider interactions  Health inequalities  Bourdieu  Habitus
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