Sick Role Model - Talcott Parsons (1950s) Flashcards

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What did Parsons define sick role as?

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Temporary, medically sanctioned form of deviant behaviour

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Who developed the Sick Role Model?

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Talcott Parsons (1950s)

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What are the patients rights?

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1) The sick person is exempt from normal social rules (looking after family, going to work)
2) The sick person is not responsible for their condition

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What are the patients obligations?

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1) The sick person must want to get well

2) The sick person should seek technically competent help and cooperate with the medical professional

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What are the health practitioners rights?

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  • Treated as experts with degree of independence

- Allowed access to examine patient physically, psychologically, emotionally and to treat a patient as appropriate

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What is symptom iceberg?

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  • 1/3 of people who experience symptoms do nothing
  • 1/3 self medicate (or seek alternative therapies)
  • 1/3 consult a doctor
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Criticisms of sick role model

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1) Patient rejects sick role
2) Variations of doctor patient relationship
3) Blaming the sick (individual held responsible for illness)
4) Chronic illness (blindness, diabetes). Model only fits acute illnesses.

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