Treatment adherence redefined: a critical analysis of technotherapeutics
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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.
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Foucault, HIV, power, surveillance, technology, treatment adherence
