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三种行医理念:伽达默尔式对话

Three visions of doctoring: a Gadamerian dialogue.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2019 May;24(2):403-412. doi: 10.1007/s10459-018-9824-3. Epub 2018 Apr 16.

Abstract

Medicine in the twenty-first century faces an 'identity crisis,' as it grapples with the emergence of various 'ways of knowing,' from evidence-based and translational medicine, to narrative-based and personalized medicine. While each of these approaches has uniquely contributed to the advancement of patient care, this pluralism is not without tension. Evidence-based medicine is not necessary individualized; personalized medicine may be individualized but is not necessarily person-centered. As novel technologies and big data continue to proliferate today, the focus of medical practice is shifting away from the dialogic encounter between doctor and patient, threatening the loss of humanism that many view as integral to medicine's identity. As medical trainees, we struggle to synthesize medicine's diverse and evolving 'ways of knowing' and to create a vision of doctoring that integrates new forms of medical knowledge into the provision of person-centered care. In search of answers, we turned to twentieth-century philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer, whose unique outlook on "health" and "healing," we believe, offers a way forward in navigating medicine's 'messy pluralism.' Drawing inspiration from Gadamer's emphasis on dialogue and 'practical wisdom' (phronesis), we initiated a dialogue with the dean of our medical school to address the question of how medical trainees and practicing clinicians alike can work to create a more harmonious pluralism in medicine today. We propose that implementing a pluralistic approach ultimately entails 'bridging' the current divide between scientific theory and the practical art of healing, and involves an iterative and dialogic process of asking questions and seeking answers.

摘要

二十一世纪的医学面临着“身份危机”,因为它正在努力应对各种“认知方式”的出现,从循证医学和转化医学,到叙事医学和个体化医学。虽然这些方法都为患者护理的进步做出了独特的贡献,但这种多元化并非没有紧张关系。循证医学不一定个体化;个体化医学可能是个体化的,但不一定是以人为本。随着新技术和大数据的不断涌现,医学实践的重点正在从医患对话转移,这威胁到许多人认为是医学身份不可或缺的人文主义的丧失。作为医学实习生,我们努力综合医学的多样化和不断发展的“认知方式”,并创造一种将新形式的医学知识融入以人为本的护理的行医愿景。为了寻找答案,我们转向了 20 世纪的哲学家汉斯-格奥尔格·加达默尔,我们相信,他对“健康”和“治愈”的独特观点为驾驭医学的“混乱多元化”提供了一种前进的方式。受加达默尔对对话和“实践智慧”(phronesis)的强调的启发,我们与我们医学院的院长进行了对话,探讨了医学实习生和执业临床医生如何共同努力,在当今的医学中创造一种更加和谐的多元化。我们提出,实施多元化方法最终需要“弥合”科学理论和治疗实践艺术之间的当前鸿沟,并且涉及到一个反复和对话的提问和寻求答案的过程。

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