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通过表达感激之情增强人际关系关怀:历史个案研究中施助者与患者通信的启示。

Enhancing relational care through expressions of gratitude: insights from a historical case study of almoner-patient correspondence.

机构信息

Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care, King's College London, London, UK

Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Med Humanit. 2020 Sep;46(3):288-298. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2019-011679. Epub 2019 Oct 4.

Abstract

This paper considers insights for contemporary medical practice from an archival study of gratitude in letters exchanged between almoners at London's Brompton Hospital and patients treated at the Hospital's tuberculosis sanatorium in Frimley. In the era before the National Health Service, almoners were responsible for assessing the entitlement of patients to charitable treatment, but they also took on responsibility for aftercare and advising patients on all aspects of welfare. In addition, a major part of the work of almoners at the Brompton was to record the health and employment status of former sanatorium patients for medical research. Of over 6000 patients treated between 1905 and 1963 that were tracked for the purposes of Medical Research Council cohort studies, fewer than 6% were recorded as 'lost to follow-up'-a remarkable testimony to the success of the almoners' strategies for maintaining long-term patient engagement. A longitudinal narrative case study is presented with illustrative examples of types of gratitude extracted from a corpus of over 1500 correspondents' letters. Patients sent money, gifts and stamps in gratitude for treatment received and for the almoners' ongoing interest in their welfare. Textual analysis of letters from the almoner shows the semantic strategies that position gratitude as central to the personalisation of an institutional relationship. The Brompton letters are conceptualised as a Maussian gift-exchange ritual, in which communal ties are created, consolidated and extended through the performance of gratitude. This study implicates gratitude as central to the willingness of former patients to continue to engage with the Hospital, sometimes for decades after treatment. Suggestions are offered for how contemporary relational healthcare might be informed by this unique collection of patients' and almoners' voices.

摘要

本文从对伦敦布朗普顿医院慈善委员与弗里姆利疗养院结核病患者之间往来信件的档案研究中,探讨了当代医学实践的一些见解。在国民保健制度之前,慈善委员负责评估患者接受慈善治疗的资格,但他们也承担起了后续护理的责任,并就福利的各个方面向患者提供建议。此外,布朗普顿慈善委员的一项主要工作是记录前疗养院患者的健康和就业状况,以便进行医学研究。在 1905 年至 1963 年间接受治疗的 6000 多名患者中,有超过 6000 名患者被追踪进行医学研究委员会队列研究,其中只有不到 6%的患者被记录为“失访”——这一事实证明了慈善委员维持长期患者参与的策略取得了巨大成功。本文呈现了一个纵向叙述案例研究,并举例说明了从超过 1500 名通信者信件中提取的感激之情类型。患者寄钱、礼物和邮票以表达对所接受治疗的感激之情,以及对慈善委员持续关注他们福利的感激之情。对慈善委员来信的文本分析显示了将感激之情定位为机构关系个性化的语义策略。布朗普顿的信件被概念化为马塞尔式的礼物交换仪式,通过感激之情的表达,共同的联系得以建立、巩固和扩展。这项研究表明,感激之情是前患者愿意继续与医院保持联系的核心,有时甚至在治疗后几十年仍保持联系。本文还提出了一些建议,即当代关系型医疗如何从这一独特的患者和慈善委员声音集合中获得启示。

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