Saffran Lise
Master of Public Health Program, University of Missouri-Columbia, 802 Lewis Hall, Columbia, MO, 65203, USA.
J Med Humanit. 2018 Sep;39(3):275-283. doi: 10.1007/s10912-016-9430-4.
Research linking reading literary fiction to empathy supports health humanities programs in which reflective writing accompanies close readings of texts, both to explore principles of storytelling (narrative arc and concrete language) and to promote an examination of biases in care. Little attention has been paid to the possible contribution of guided fiction-writing in health humanities curricula toward enhancing cultural competence among health professionals, both clinical and community-based. Through an analysis of the short story "Pie Dance" by Molly Giles, juxtaposed with descriptions of specific writing exercises, this paper explains how the demands of writing fiction promote cultural competency.
将阅读文学小说与同理心联系起来的研究为健康人文学科项目提供了支持,在这些项目中,反思性写作伴随着对文本的仔细阅读,既能探索叙事原则(叙事弧线和具体语言),又能促进对护理中偏见的审视。对于健康人文学科课程中指导性小说写作对提高临床和社区卫生专业人员文化能力的潜在贡献,人们关注甚少。通过对莫莉·贾尔斯的短篇小说《派之舞》的分析,并结合具体写作练习的描述,本文阐述了小说写作的要求如何促进文化能力。