Adrian Guta

University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Publications (4)9.55 Total impact

  • Article: Mapping HIV community viral load: space, power and the government of bodies.
    Marilou Gagnon, Adrian Guta
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    ABSTRACT: HIV plasma viral load testing has become more than just a clinical tool to monitor treatment response at the individual level. Increasingly, individual HIV plasma viral load testing is being reported to public health agencies and is used to inform epidemiological surveillance and monitor the presence of the virus collectively using techniques to measure 'community viral load'. This article seeks to formulate a critique and propose a novel way of theorizing community viral load. Based on the salient work of Michel Foucault, especially the governmentality literature, this article critically examines the use of community viral load as a new strategy of government. Drawing also on the work of Miller and Rose, this article explores the deployment of 'community' through the re-configuration of space, the problematization of viral concentrations in specific microlocales, and the government (in the Foucauldian sense) of specific bodies which are seen as 'risky', dangerous and therefore, in need of attention. It also examines community viral load as a necessary precondition - forming the 'conditions of possibility' - for the recent shift to high impact prevention tactics that are being scaled up across North America.
    Critical Public Health 12/2012; 22(4):471-483.
  • Article: Using foucault to recast the telecare debate.
    The American journal of bioethics: AJOB 09/2012; 12(9):57-9. · 4.00 Impact Factor
  • Article: Mapping community viral load and social boundaries: geographies of stigma and exclusion.
    Marilou Gagnon, Adrian Guta
    AIDS (London, England) 07/2012; 26(12):1577-8; authors reply 1578-9. · 4.91 Impact Factor
  • Article: Treatment adherence redefined: a critical analysis of technotherapeutics.
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    ABSTRACT: GAGNON M, JACOB JD and GUTA A. Nursing Inquiry 2012 [Epub ahead of print] Treatment adherence redefined: a critical analysis of technotherapeutics Treatment adherence issues in the context of chronic illnesses have become an important concern worldwide and a top priority in the field of health-care. The development of devices that will allow healthcare providers to track treatment adherence and monitor physiological parameters with exact precision raises important questions and concerns. The aim of this study is to interrogate the use of these new technological devices which allow for previously unavailable data to be recorded on an ongoing basis and transmitted via a tiny microchip inserted into the body. Drawing on the work of Michel Foucault, we analyze how this anatomo-political and bio-political instrument serves to discipline chronically ill individuals and govern the health of entire populations who suffer from chronic conditions. To support our analysis, this article comprises three sections. First, we provide an overview of treatment adherence and technotherapeutics. Then, we explain how technotherapeutics concern the government of bodies and conducts at the individual level and population level more generally. Lastly, we provide an example of how this analysis can be connected to routine nursing practice in the field of HIV.
    Nursing Inquiry 03/2012; · 0.64 Impact Factor

Institutions

  • 2012
    • University of Toronto
      Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • University of Ottawa
      • School of Nursing
      Ottawa, Ontario, Canada