The Blame Game
This week, Alex and Mary discuss the harmful effects of patient blaming, when a medical professional, friends, family, or self-help authors infer, suggest, or outright say something akin to, “If you had a better attitude, you could beat cancer” or “Maybe if you had lost weight, you wouldn’t have gotten diabetes” or “You should have gone to the doctor sooner, before you got cancer.” Their discussion was inspired by Kate Bowler’s journey through colon cancer, after having been diagnosed at the age of 35. Why does patient blaming exist and what can we do about it?
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Links Mentioned in the Episode
When All Else Fails, Blaming the Patient Often Comes Next (Published 2008)
Blaming the Patient: A Common Defense Tactic
Perspective | What happens when the doctor blames you for your own cancer?
Flying Blind: Why Do We Keep Blaming The Victims Of Medical Errors?
"Everything happens for a reason" -- and other lies I've loved | Kate Bowler - TED Talk
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3233310/pdf/20111200s00004p620.pdf
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3233310/pdf/20111200s00004p620.pdf