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佛教给医疗从业者的启示

Lessons for the Health-care Practitioner from Buddhism.

作者信息

Kalra Sanjay, Priya Gagan, Grewal Emmy, Aye Than Than, Waraich B K, SweLatt Tint, Khun Touch, Phanvarine Menh, Sutta Sun, Kaush Uditha, Ruder Sundeep, Kalra Bharti

机构信息

Department of Endocrinology, Bharti Hospital, Karnal, Haryana, India.

Department of Endocrinology, Fortis Hospital, Mohali, Punjab, India.

出版信息

Indian J Endocrinol Metab. 2018 Nov-Dec;22(6):812-817. doi: 10.4103/ijem.IJEM_286_17.

Abstract

From its earliest days, Buddhism has been closely intertwined with the practice of medicine, both being concerned in their own way in the alleviation and prevention of human suffering. However, while the connection between Buddhism and healthcare has long been noted, there is scarce literature on how Buddhist philosophy can guide health-care practitioners in their professional as well as personal lives. In the sutras, we find analogies that describe the Buddha as a doctor, knowledge of Dharma as the treatment, and all lay people as patients. The occurrence of disease is closely related to one's mental, physical and spiritual health, society, culture, and environment. It is not enough to approach medicine in a manner that simply eradicates symptoms; the psychosocial aspects of disease and its mind based causes and remedies must be a primary consideration. Holistic care involves harmonization of all these elements, and the Buddhist philosophy offers great insight for the physician. The Buddhist medical literature lays out moral guidelines and ethics for a health-care practitioner and this has corollaries in the principles of medical ethics: nonmaleficence, benevolence, justice, and autonomy. There is emphasis on loving-kindness, compassion, empathy, and equanimity as key attributes of an ideal physician. The practice of medicine is a stressful profession with physician burnout an often neglected problem. Mindfulness meditation, as developed in Buddhism, can help health-care professionals cope up with the stress and develop the essential attributes to improve patient care and self-care. This article outlines the spiritual and ethical values which underlie Buddhist concern for the sick and gives an overview of lessons which health-care practitioners can imbibe from Buddhism.

摘要

从其最初诞生起,佛教就一直与医学实践紧密相连,二者都以各自的方式关注人类痛苦的减轻与预防。然而,尽管佛教与医疗保健之间的联系早已为人所注意,但关于佛教哲学如何在医疗保健从业者的职业生活和个人生活中给予指导的文献却很少。在佛经中,我们发现有一些比喻将佛陀描述为医生,佛法知识描述为治疗方法,而所有俗人描述为病人。疾病的发生与一个人的心理、身体和精神健康、社会、文化及环境密切相关。仅仅以消除症状的方式来对待医学是不够的;疾病的社会心理方面及其基于心理的病因和治疗方法必须是首要考虑因素。整体护理涉及所有这些要素的协调统一,而佛教哲学为医生提供了深刻的见解。佛教医学文献为医疗保健从业者制定了道德准则和伦理规范,这与医学伦理原则:不伤害、仁爱、公正和自主是有相关性的。人们强调慈悲、怜悯、同理心和平和心是理想医生的关键特质。医疗实践是一个压力很大的职业,医生职业倦怠是一个常常被忽视的问题。佛教所发展出的正念冥想可以帮助医疗保健专业人员应对压力,并培养出改善患者护理和自我护理所需的基本特质。本文概述了佛教对病人关怀背后的精神和伦理价值观,并概述了医疗保健从业者可以从佛教中学到的经验教训。

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