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. 2022 Sep;25(3):395-412.
doi: 10.1007/s11019-022-10086-z. Epub 2022 May 3.

The hermeneutics of symptoms

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The hermeneutics of symptoms

Alistair Wardrope et al. Med Health Care Philos. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

The clinical encounter begins with presentation of an illness experience; but throughout that encounter, something else is constructed from it - a symptom. The symptom is a particular interpretation of that experience, useful for certain purposes in particular contexts. The hermeneutics of medicine - the study of the interpretation of human experience in medical terms - has largely taken the process of symptom-construction to be transparent, focussing instead on how constellations of symptoms are interpreted as representative of particular conditions. This paper examines the hermeneutical activity of symptom-construction more closely. I propose a fourfold account of the clinical function of symptoms: as theoretical entities; as tools for communication; as guides to palliative intervention; and as candidates for medical explanation or intervention. I also highlight roles they might play in illness experience. I use this framework to discuss four potential failures of symptom-interpretation: failure of symptom-type and symptom-token recognition; loss of the complete picture of illness experience through overwhelming emphasis on its symptomatic interpretation; and intersubjective feedback effects of symptom description altering the ill person's own perceptions of their phenomenal experience. I conclude with some suggestions of potential remedies for failures in the process of symptom-construction.

Keywords: Hermeneutics; Narrative medicine; Phenomenology; Subjectivity; Symptoms.

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