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Pharmazeutika im Trinkwasser: eine soziologische Annäherung an das Problem der Nebenfolgen in der Krankenbehandlung

Pharmaceuticals in drinking water: a sociological approach to the problem of unintended consequences of medical treatment
[journal article]

Büscher, Christian

Abstract

Das soziale System der Krankenbehandlung erbringt nicht nur wesentliche Leistungen in der Gesellschaft, sondern externalisiert systemisch unerwünschte Folgen, z. B. Pharmazeutikarückstände in Gewässern. Diese nicht-intendierten Nebenfolgen resultieren aus unzähligen, alltäglichen Einzelhandlungen, d... view more

Das soziale System der Krankenbehandlung erbringt nicht nur wesentliche Leistungen in der Gesellschaft, sondern externalisiert systemisch unerwünschte Folgen, z. B. Pharmazeutikarückstände in Gewässern. Diese nicht-intendierten Nebenfolgen resultieren aus unzähligen, alltäglichen Einzelhandlungen, die durch soziale Mechanismen des Umgangs mit Unsicherheit erst ermöglicht werden. Zur Entwicklung von Strategien zur Reduzierung von Pharmazeutikarückständen im Trinkwasser muss die Wirkmächtigkeit von Mechanismen wie Geldzahlungen, Autorität oder Vertrauen besser verstanden werden. Diese bewirken das Zustandekommen von Handlungen, lassen sich aber schwerlich zur Steuerung von erwünschtem Verhalten instrumentalisieren.... view less


The social system of medical treatment does not only provide essential societal services, it also externalizes systemically undesirable effects, e.g., pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment. These unintended consequences result from countless individual actions that arise from social mechanisms ... view more

The social system of medical treatment does not only provide essential societal services, it also externalizes systemically undesirable effects, e.g., pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment. These unintended consequences result from countless individual actions that arise from social mechanisms of dealing with uncertainty. In order to develop strategies to reduce pharmaceuticals in drinking water, it is important to better understand the efficacy of mechanisms such as monetary payments, authority, and trust. Those allow for the emergence of actions, but can hardly be used to control desired actions.... view less

Keywords
medical care; physician-patient relationship; ecological consequences; risk assessment; pharmaceutical; recourse

Classification
Medical Sociology
Ecology, Environment

Free Keywords
uncertainty

Document language
German

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 51-56

Journal
TATuP - Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis / Journal for Technology Assessment in Theory and Practice, 27 (2018) 3

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14512/tatup.27.3.51

ISSN
2567-8833

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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