This article explores how and why the patient came to be repositioned as a political actor within British health care during the 1960s and 1970s. Focusing on the role played by patient organizations, it is suggested that the repositioning of the patient needs to be seen in the light of growing demands for greater patient autonomy and the application of consumerist principles to health. Examining the activities of two patient groups-the National Association for the Welfare of Children in Hospital (NAWCH) and the Patients Association (PA)-indicates that while such groups undoubtedly placed more emphasis on individual autonomy, collective concerns did not entirely fall away. The voices of patients, as well as the patient, continued to matter within British health care.

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本文探讨了在20世纪60年代和20世纪70年代期间如何以及为什么将患者重新定位为英国医疗保健中的政治角色。着眼于患者组织的作用,建议根据对更大的患者自主权的日益增长的需求以及对健康的消费主义原则的应用来看待患者的重新定位。检查两个患者团体的活动-全国医院儿童福利协会 (NAWCH) 和患者协会 (PA)-表明,尽管这些团体无疑更加强调个人自治,但集体关注并没有完全消失。在英国医疗保健中,患者和患者的声音仍然很重要。

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