Braithwaite Jeffrey
Centre for Clinical Governance Research, University of New South Wales, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia.
Int J Qual Health Care. 2005 Dec;17(6):541-5. doi: 10.1093/intqhc/mzi060. Epub 2005 Jun 20.
The stunning archaeological find of a new species of human dubbed the hobbit, formally named Homo floresiensis, is a reminder that humans and hobbits are evolved for transient lives, subsisting in an environment radically different from that of contemporary societies. Although the problems facing health systems are well documented, few scholars have taken an evolutionary-level approach to understanding them. By considering the nature of humans as adapted not for modern societies but for hunter-gatherer existence, and examining what humans were evolved for, new light can be shed on contemporary behaviours exposed by the medical inquiries into what is going wrong in acute health systems. Investigation of two of these inquiries shows how health professionals under pressure typically default to tribal behaviours, have recourse to hierarchies and engage in turf protection routines. Those who have conducted studies into iatrogenic harm or presided over the medical inquiries have argued that culture change is the solution to health care's ills. This is likely to be much harder to institute than some people realize, especially given our underlying hunter-gatherer nature. This is an evolutionary cleft stick that has not been factored in by those optimistic about health sector reform. The implications are that we need a deep understanding of human nature in addressing health system problems and to recognize that profound culture change is more challenging than many believe. Paradoxically, it is when humans are faced with seemingly intractable problems that a collective way forward might emerge.
令人震惊的考古发现——一种被称为“霍比特人”的新人类物种,正式命名为弗洛勒斯人,这提醒我们,人类和霍比特人都是为短暂的生命而进化的,他们生活在与当代社会截然不同的环境中。尽管卫生系统面临的问题已有详尽记录,但很少有学者采用进化层面的方法来理解这些问题。通过将人类的本性视为适应狩猎采集生活而非现代社会,并审视人类进化的目的,我们可以为医学调查揭示的当代急性卫生系统中出现的问题所暴露的行为带来新的启示。对其中两项调查的研究表明,面临压力的卫生专业人员通常会默认部落行为,诉诸等级制度并参与地盘保护行为。那些对医源性伤害进行研究或主持医学调查的人认为,文化变革是解决医疗保健问题的办法。但这可能比一些人意识到的要难得多,尤其是考虑到我们潜在的狩猎采集本性。这是一个进化上的两难困境,那些对卫生部门改革持乐观态度的人并未考虑到这一点。这意味着我们在解决卫生系统问题时需要深入了解人性,并认识到深刻的文化变革比许多人认为的更具挑战性。矛盾的是,正是当人类面临看似棘手的问题时,才可能出现一条集体前进的道路。