McMaster University Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Med Humanit. 2023 Sep;49(3):497-499. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2022-012511. Epub 2023 Jan 25.
This review considers recent challenges to, and changes within, narrative medicine as a paradigm for humanities-based medical education. It suggests that, while narrative medicine has often been criticised for emphasising narrative at the expense of other dimensions of human experience, newer criticism has focused more on its relationship with other areas of medical knowledge. In different ways, recent work has shown greater interest in taking in humanities perspectives on their own terms, rather than (this is the charge against narrative medicine) instrumentalising them as diagnostic tools. The review concludes by considering how these criticisms might make their way into the institutional realities of medical education, as well as what they might learn from narrative medicine's success.
这篇综述探讨了叙事医学作为人文学科医学教育范式所面临的最新挑战和内部变革。它表明,尽管叙事医学经常因其过于强调叙事而忽视人类体验的其他方面而受到批评,但新的批评更多地关注了它与其他医学知识领域的关系。最近的研究以不同的方式表明,人们更有兴趣从人文学科的角度来理解它们,而不是将它们(这是对叙事医学的指责)作为诊断工具来利用。这篇综述最后考虑了这些批评如何在医学教育的制度现实中发挥作用,以及叙事医学可以从其成功中学到什么。