Anthropological and sociological perspectives on food allergy

被引:2
作者
Cook, Emma E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Hokkaido Univ, Modern Japanese Studies, Kita 15,Nishi 8,Kita Ku, Sapporo 0600815, Japan
关键词
anthropology; ethics; food allergies; intersectionality; risk; sociology; HEALTH-CARE; PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACT; PARENTS NARRATIVES; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; PEANUT ALLERGY; YOUNG-PEOPLE; RISK; CHILDREN; ANAPHYLAXIS; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1111/cea.14387
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
This review explores the anthropological and sociological literature on food allergy and identifies four primary areas of research to date. The first explores the relationality and management of risk, uncertainty and stigma among parents and sufferers of food allergies. The second analyses the influence of intersectionality, specifically the effects of class, gender, race/ethnicity and disability on experiences of food allergy. The third discusses diagnostic difficulties and the impact these have on legitimacy and believability, both in the context of clinician-patient relations and in managing food allergies in public spaces. The fourth explores the ethics and uncertainties in food allergy treatments and how scientific knowledge of emerging treatments is constructed. This body of research illustrates that although an individual disease, food allergy experiences are significantly affected by socio-cultural structures, institutions, ideologies and discourses. The review concludes with four primary recommendations. First, there should be more incorporation of anthropological or sociological methodologies and perspectives into studies of food allergy. Second, studies are needed from more countries exploring lived experience of food allergy. Third, research on food allergy needs to incorporate an analysis of intersectional factors such as gender, class and race/ethnicity, and should explore the experiences of minority populations. Fourth, more research is needed on the interactions between biomedicine and local systems of knowledge, as well as the factors that shape what treatments become available, for whom it becomes available, experiences of treatment and aspects (including biases) that influence patient-clinician interactions. Anthropological and sociological approaches contribute to critical knowledge of how social, cultural and political factors shape the lived experience of food allergy. Research has been done on risk, intersectionality, diagnostic issues and legitimacy, and ethics in treatments. More studies are needed around the world, and incorporating anthropological and social science perspectives and methodologies in interdisciplinary research on food allergy is recommended.image
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页码:989 / 1003
页数:15
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