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The Meaning of Disability and Family in American Medicine: A Content Analysis of the Intersection of Disability and Family in the AMA's Proceedings From 1846 to 2022

Disability and the Changing Contexts of Family and Personal Relationships

ISBN: 978-1-83753-221-6, eISBN: 978-1-83753-220-9

Publication date: 10 June 2024

Abstract

This chapter explores how the intersection of disability and family has evolved in the US medical field over the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. Through an analysis of the Proceedings of the American Medical Association, this work demonstrates how physicians describe and view the connections between disability and family in bureaucratic activities. The exploration of the Proceedings documents elucidates the changing process around how physicians define the relationship of disability and family in the US through bureaucratic and policy discussions. A qualitative approach of content analysis is employed to evaluate the American Medical Association Proceedings of the House of Delegates from 1846 to 2022. Data collection applies deductive coding focusing on various terms related to the conceptualization of families with analysis exploring themes around disability within the searched terms. Results demonstrate how US physicians describe the relationship between disability and family over time in the US context. The findings highlight cases in which the medical establishment recognizes itself as a potential source of burden, families choosing burdens of supporting or not supporting family members with disabilities, and the medicalization of social phenomena related to disability. Additional findings include discussions of support systems that families with disabled family members can leverage for assistance. This first-of-its-kind longitudinal content analysis study provides insights on the meaning-making processes of physicians in relation to how conceptualizations of disability and family are described in medical proceeding documents. The value of this work lies in both the findings of how physicians describe the intersection of disability and family as well as the viability of medical proceeding documents for analyzing cultural-social phenomena. Additional value is added with the notion that physicians view disability in a familial context as being caught between problems and support.

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Acknowledgments

The author would like to thank the editors and two anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments on earlier drafts of this chapter. A draft of this chapter was presented at the 118th meeting of the American Sociological Association under the following title – The Meaning of Disability and Family: A Critical Content Analysis of the AMA's Proceedings. Funding support for the presentation was provided by ASA through the 2023 Annual Meeting Travel Fund Award.

Citation

Waitkuweit, K.H. (2024), "The Meaning of Disability and Family in American Medicine: A Content Analysis of the Intersection of Disability and Family in the AMA's Proceedings From 1846 to 2022", Ciciurkaite, G. and Brown, R.L. (Ed.) Disability and the Changing Contexts of Family and Personal Relationships (Research in Social Science and Disability, Vol. 15), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 139-158. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-354720240000015010

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