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Kiyoshi IMAI
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Yoshihiko YAMAZAKI
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This paper was based on a speech made at the 27th annual meeting of the Japanese Society of Health and Medical Sociology held in May 2001. In this paper, first, an outline of how health sociology as the sociology of health/illness and health/medical care has emerged and developed in the latter half of the 20th Century is given. Then, recent research and teaching undertaken at the Department of Health Sociology, Graduate School of Health Sciences and Nursing, University of Tokyo, which has been taking a key role in the development of health sociology in Japan, is presented. Through the discussion of this work, the academic characteristics, theory and methods of health sociology to be continued and further developed in Japan in the 21st Century are presented.
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Shinichirou SETO
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Medically induced HIV patients in Japan had to suffer from self-restrained resignation for years. But the participation in the participatory action research with medical sociologists with sincere intellect and sympathetic listening revives the independence as narrators. Besides they begin to construct opinions from the viewpoints of the party concerned through the conversation with medically sociological theories. A participatory action research as a collaboration between medical sociologists and medically induced HIV patients can not only contribute social policy proposition, but also evolve tackles with new problems.
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Shohei YONEMOTO
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Yasutaka ICHINOKAWA
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Public arguments about infertility therapy tend to focus on legal or ethical questions about such matters as surrogate mother or donation of eggs or embryos. But beneath these questions there must be a more basic question: namely "how should we standardize the infertility therapy?" This question is all the more important, if we see the "anomie" of infertility therapy in Japan, which will be clearly illustrated in this paper by the interviews with both sides of patients and doctors. Compared with situations of the UK and Germany (BRD), social or institutional factors which stand behind this "anomie" of infertility therapy in Japan will be also pointed out.
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Mariko TAMAI
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Kaoru TAKIGAWA
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Three items are to be noticed and focused sociologically in order to establish Japanese-type transplant medicine as follows. 1) Complete arrangement to assist family by attending the last moment of a brain-death patient before shifting to the organ transplantation 2) Medical treatment performed in the facilities that are managed and based on "clarity of medicine" and perfect precise-meaning "informed consent" 3) Coordination by specialists who know academically about the unique anonymized relationship occurred in the transplant medicine, with between information disclosure and privacy protection
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Katsuyuki SEBATA, Yasuharu SUGISAWA, Yuko KIKUCHI
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We examined what characteristics make up "analyst's subjectivity," which dominates the criticism for the study. We set up the process, referring to the Grounded Theory Approach proposed by Glaser, and then summarized the qualitative data fragmented in "concept" and eventually extracted "categories". In addition, they are ranked, and the individual differences in a series of qualitative analyses are discussed. At the termination of all works conducted by three analysts, we also compiled each result and evaluated it as following: (1) what degree of differences did the number of extracted fragments and categories and these individual contents have, and (2) what kind of differences were formed in the ranking of the extracted fragments and categories? We finally asked each analyst how the qualitative analysis were accomplished and what difficulties the analysts felt during the process.
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Kori MUTO
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Mamiko HOSODA
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Kaoru FUZISAKI
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