Full Title
WELFARE E ERGONOMIA
Publisher
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
2421-3691 (Printed Journal)
2531-9817 (Online Journal)
Journal Issue Number
1
Journal Issue Designation
1
Journal Issue Date
2022
Full Title
La telemedicina per l'assistenza domiciliare: le professioni sanitarie nella nuova spazializzazione della malattia
By (author)
First Page
141
Last Page
156
Language of text
Italian
Publication Date
2022/08
Copyright
2022 FrancoAngeli srl
Introduction or preface
La pandemia ha contribuito ad accelerare in Italia l'uso della "telemedicina". Focalizzandosi sull'analisi delle Linee Guida per la Telemedicina nell'assistenza domiciliare (2022), questo lavoro mette in luce come il modello proposto di cura sancisce l'ambiente di azione del medico lontano dal paziente non solo nello spa-zio, ma anche a volte nel tempo; mentre mantiene a fianco del paziente la semi-professione degli infermieri e delinea spazi potenzialmente di grande innovazio-ne anche per la figura dell'Operatore Socio Sanitario (OSS), anche se ufficial-mente non è mai menzionata. La telemedicina, con le sue innovazioni nei luoghi e nei tempi delle pratiche di cura, delinea una nuova spazializzazione della malat-tia con delle caratteristiche specifiche e delle implicazioni sostanziali per le pro-fessioni sanitarie sia per quanto attiene le loro singole identità che le relazioni tra loro.
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