Sazana Jayadeva
@sazanajayadeva.bsky.social
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Researcher @ University of Surrey| Higher education, student mobilities & social media | Associate Editor of the Sociology journal| Co-convenor of SRHE International Research and Researchers Network
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Pleased to share a new article, co-authored with @dalupton.bsky.social, just published in the journal Sociology: '"Most People with Long COVID Are Their Own Doctors": Self-Tracking and Online Patient Groups as Pathways to Challenging Epistemic Injustice'.

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The illustration shows a woman lying in bed, wearing pyjamas and a lab coat. She is trying to make sense of data coming out of her smartwatch. The illustration shows a woman lying in bed who is wearing a smartwatch. She is surrounded by smaller images of people lying in bed, all wearing smartwatches - there are speech bubbles containing data coming from these people, suggesting that they are speaking about their self-tracking data.
sazanajayadeva.bsky.social
Congratulations Kate - look forward to hearing more!!
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After introducing this research project via our past publications, we now start an ongoing thread on a key concept in our work: lay expertise. In the weeks ahead, we’ll present classics and brand-new texts we consider central and relevant – and welcome your comments and suggestions! #layexpertise
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lucibee.bsky.social
This is a really interesting article. Well worth reading in full.

It's such a shame that GPs are so resistant to the use of self-tracking technologies, as they could so easily be used to empower their patients to manage their conditions better.

Let's hope things start changing soon on this.
sazanajayadeva.bsky.social
Pleased to share a new article, co-authored with @dalupton.bsky.social, just published in the journal Sociology: '"Most People with Long COVID Are Their Own Doctors": Self-Tracking and Online Patient Groups as Pathways to Challenging Epistemic Injustice'.

journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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The illustration shows a woman lying in bed, wearing pyjamas and a lab coat. She is trying to make sense of data coming out of her smartwatch. The illustration shows a woman lying in bed who is wearing a smartwatch. She is surrounded by smaller images of people lying in bed, all wearing smartwatches - there are speech bubbles containing data coming from these people, suggesting that they are speaking about their self-tracking data.
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ninahatfield.bsky.social
As someone with ME/CFS who has to guard my cognitive exertion, I'm going to be reading the linked article in bits over time, but already want to share it just a little of the way in. So far, really appreciating the clarity, patient respect, and framing.
sazanajayadeva.bsky.social
Pleased to share a new article, co-authored with @dalupton.bsky.social, just published in the journal Sociology: '"Most People with Long COVID Are Their Own Doctors": Self-Tracking and Online Patient Groups as Pathways to Challenging Epistemic Injustice'.

journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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The illustration shows a woman lying in bed, wearing pyjamas and a lab coat. She is trying to make sense of data coming out of her smartwatch. The illustration shows a woman lying in bed who is wearing a smartwatch. She is surrounded by smaller images of people lying in bed, all wearing smartwatches - there are speech bubbles containing data coming from these people, suggesting that they are speaking about their self-tracking data.
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sammiemc.bsky.social
"We urge practitioners to treat patient-generated data as a valuable resource. Without this shift, patients with contested illnesses like long Covid risk remaining stuck in a system where they have to be their own doctors."
Dr Jayadeva

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...?

#LongCovid #PatientAdvocacy
Long Covid patients gaslit by GPs, Surrey study finds - BBC News
The University of Surrey study says patients faced "gatekeeping" of medical treatment from doctors.
www.bbc.co.uk
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bhanlon15.bsky.social
BBC: “Long Covid patients gaslit by GPs, study finds”

“Dr. Sazana Jayadeva, a research fellow at the university, said a "shift was needed in medical culture" following the findings”

www.bbc.com/news/article...
Long Covid patients gaslit by GPs, Surrey study finds
The University of Surrey study says patients faced "gatekeeping" of medical treatment from doctors.
www.bbc.com
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killedbyproxy.bsky.social
"Dr Jayadeva, who co-authored the study, added: 'We found that people with #longCovid are often led to fend for themselves in a system that isn't adequately informed about their condition and doesn't offer them appropriate medical support.'"
Long Covid patients gaslit by GPs, Surrey study finds
The University of Surrey study says patients faced "gatekeeping" of medical treatment from doctors.
www.bbc.com
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thecovidinfoguy.bsky.social
Study: ‘Most People with Long COVID Are Their Own Doctors’: Self-Tracking and Online Patient Groups as Pathways to Challenging Epistemic Injustice.

Published: July 20, 2025

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thecovidinfoguy.bsky.social
"Despite the increasing recognition of Long COVID as a condition, many patients still face dismissal by medical professionals, misattribution of their symptoms to psychological causes, or simply being left to fend for themselves."

Source: www.surrey.ac.uk/news/patient...
Published: 19 August 2025

Patients with Long COVID forced to become their own doctors
By Georgie Gould

An inability to get the support they need from medical professionals is forcing Long COVID sufferers to navigate and self-manage their illness using digital self-tracking tools and online support groups, according to a new study from the University of Surrey.
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tomkindlon.bsky.social
News Release 19-Aug-2025

Patients with #LongCOVID forced to become their own doctors

www.eurekalert.org/news-release...

"participants ... are using data from smartwatches and symptom-tracking apps to evidence their symptoms to their medical practitioners and advocate for diagnostic tests"

#PASC
News Release 19-Aug-2025
Patients with Long COVID forced to become their own doctors
Peer-Reviewed Publication
University of Surrey

Despite the increasing recognition of Long COVID as a condition, many patients still face dismissal by medical professionals, misattribution of their symptoms to psychological causes, or simply being left to fend for themselves. The study describes the response many encounter from professionals as ‘medical gaslighting’, disbelief and dismissiveness. 

The study, published in Sociology and conducted in collaboration with Professor Deborah Lupton from the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, found that people with Long COVID are turning to wearable devices and online patient communities to make sense of their symptoms, identify patterns and triggers, and develop their own care plans.
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sazanajayadeva.bsky.social
Thanks for sharing it with them!
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tomkindlon.bsky.social
‘Most People with Long COVID Are Their Own Doctors’: Self-Tracking and Online Patient Groups as Pathways to Challenging Epistemic Injustice by @sazanajayadeva.bsky.social ‪& @dalupton.bsky.social

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‘Most People with Long COVID Are Their Own Doctors’: Self-Tracking and Online Patient Groups as Pathways to Challenging Epistemic Injustice — Sazana Jayadeva and Deborah Lupton
"Epistemic justice for people with Long COVID and other contested illnesses will never be fully achieved until the medical profession can develop greater epistemic humility and takes steps to redress testimonial and hermeneutical injustice."
sazanajayadeva.bsky.social
Me too! Love how these turned out, Ezra is amazing!
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taniaspencer.bsky.social
"Epistemic justice for people with Long COVID and other contested illnesses will never be fully achieved until the medical profession can develop greater epistemic humility and takes steps to redress testimonial and hermeneutical injustice":

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