Suchman Anthony L
Relationship Centered Health Care, Rochester, NY, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2006 Jan;21 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S40-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00308.x.
Relationship-centered care (RCC) is a clinical philosophy that stresses partnership, careful attention to relational process, shared decision-making, and self-awareness. A new complexity-inspired theory of human interaction called complex responsive processes of relating (CRPR) offers strong theoretical confirmation for the principles and practices of RCC, and thus may be of interest to communications researchers and reflective practitioners. It points out the nonlinear nature of human interaction and accounts for the emergence of self-organizing patterns of meaning (e.g., themes or ideas) and patterns of relating (e.g., power relations). CRPR offers fresh new perspectives on the mind, self, communication, and organizations. For observers of interaction, it focuses attention on the nature of moment-to-moment relational process, the value of difference and diversity, and the importance of authentic and responsive participation, thus closely corresponding to and providing theoretical support for RCC.
以关系为中心的护理(RCC)是一种临床理念,强调伙伴关系、对关系过程的密切关注、共同决策和自我意识。一种新的受复杂性启发的人际互动理论,称为关系的复杂响应过程(CRPR),为RCC的原则和实践提供了有力的理论证实,因此可能会引起传播研究者和反思性从业者的兴趣。它指出了人际互动的非线性本质,并解释了意义的自组织模式(如主题或想法)和关系模式(如权力关系)的出现。CRPR为心智、自我、沟通和组织提供了全新的视角。对于互动观察者来说,它将注意力集中在即时关系过程的本质、差异和多样性的价值以及真实和响应性参与的重要性上,从而与RCC密切对应并为其提供理论支持。