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日本のプライマリ・ケア医のコロナワクチン接種の実践についての文化人類学的考察――スケーラビリティとノンスケーラビリティのはざまで

Vaccine rollouts have been underway to combat the COVID-19 pandemic globally. Based on ongoing interviews with ten primary care physicians ‘in the field’, this paper elucidates how in practice the vaccinations were carried out in Japan in 2021 from a cultural anthropological perspective. We examine...

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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10448142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37638132
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.126366.2
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description Vaccine rollouts have been underway to combat the COVID-19 pandemic globally. Based on ongoing interviews with ten primary care physicians ‘in the field’, this paper elucidates how in practice the vaccinations were carried out in Japan in 2021 from a cultural anthropological perspective. We examine what the primary care physicians did to prepare for the rollouts, what problems they faced, and how they responded to these problems. Large-scale vaccination projects are supposed to proceed smoothly and quickly, or to have what Anna Tsing calls ‘scalability’. In practice, however, they required a variety of tasks for coordination, information sharing, and promotion. Despite feeling stressed by the lack of information and exhausted by the work overload, the primary care physicians carried out the vaccinations as an important service to their patients and communities. The findings of this paper will provide valuable materials for improving future vaccine rollouts.
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spelling pubmed-104481422023-08-25 日本のプライマリ・ケア医のコロナワクチン接種の実践についての文化人類学的考察――スケーラビリティとノンスケーラビリティのはざまで F1000Res Research Article Vaccine rollouts have been underway to combat the COVID-19 pandemic globally. Based on ongoing interviews with ten primary care physicians ‘in the field’, this paper elucidates how in practice the vaccinations were carried out in Japan in 2021 from a cultural anthropological perspective. We examine what the primary care physicians did to prepare for the rollouts, what problems they faced, and how they responded to these problems. Large-scale vaccination projects are supposed to proceed smoothly and quickly, or to have what Anna Tsing calls ‘scalability’. In practice, however, they required a variety of tasks for coordination, information sharing, and promotion. Despite feeling stressed by the lack of information and exhausted by the work overload, the primary care physicians carried out the vaccinations as an important service to their patients and communities. The findings of this paper will provide valuable materials for improving future vaccine rollouts. F1000 Research Limited 2023-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10448142/ /pubmed/37638132 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.126366.2 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Kimura S et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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日本のプライマリ・ケア医のコロナワクチン接種の実践についての文化人類学的考察――スケーラビリティとノンスケーラビリティのはざまで
title 日本のプライマリ・ケア医のコロナワクチン接種の実践についての文化人類学的考察――スケーラビリティとノンスケーラビリティのはざまで
title_full 日本のプライマリ・ケア医のコロナワクチン接種の実践についての文化人類学的考察――スケーラビリティとノンスケーラビリティのはざまで
title_fullStr 日本のプライマリ・ケア医のコロナワクチン接種の実践についての文化人類学的考察――スケーラビリティとノンスケーラビリティのはざまで
title_full_unstemmed 日本のプライマリ・ケア医のコロナワクチン接種の実践についての文化人類学的考察――スケーラビリティとノンスケーラビリティのはざまで
title_short 日本のプライマリ・ケア医のコロナワクチン接種の実践についての文化人類学的考察――スケーラビリティとノンスケーラビリティのはざまで
title_sort 日本のプライマリ・ケア医のコロナワクチン接種の実践についての文化人類学的考察――スケーラビリティとノンスケーラビリティのはざまで
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10448142/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.126366.2
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