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“留意自身感受”:临终关怀志愿者超脱式关怀的替代方式

"Notice how you feel": an alternative to detached concern among hospice volunteers.

作者信息

Fox John

机构信息

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2006 Sep;16(7):944-61. doi: 10.1177/1049732306290233.

Abstract

Medical schools teach physicians to practice "detached concern," a simultaneous emotional distance from and sensitivity toward their patients. Medical students learn detachment to protect themselves from emotion-laden experiences, including death and dying, by employing mechanisms of defense and adjustment, such as suppression and repression of emotions. In this study, the author inquires whether hospice volunteers are trained for and practice detached concern and finds that hospice volunteers are trained for concern. They are concerned for the well-being of patients and their families. The author argues that concern is a social product that can be trained; hospice volunteers are not trained to suppress and repress their emotions, and the hospice as an institution produces and transmits cultural norms, values, and practices surrounding death and dying, thus maintaining a pool of concerned volunteers.

摘要

医学院校教导医生践行“超脱式关怀”,即在与患者保持情感距离的同时对其保持敏感。医学生通过运用防御和调适机制,如抑制和压抑情感,来学会超脱,以保护自己免受充满情感的经历,包括死亡和临终的影响。在本研究中,作者探究临终关怀志愿者是否接受过超脱式关怀的培训并践行之,结果发现临终关怀志愿者接受的是关怀方面的培训。他们关心患者及其家人的福祉。作者认为关怀是一种可以通过培训获得的社会产物;临终关怀志愿者并未被训练去抑制和压抑自己的情感,而临终关怀机构作为一个整体,产生并传播围绕死亡和临终的文化规范、价值观及实践方式,从而维持了一批心怀关怀的志愿者群体。

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