Harvard Medical School, 25 Shattuck St, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
J Relig Health. 2023 Aug;62(4):2349-2358. doi: 10.1007/s10943-023-01851-2. Epub 2023 Jun 13.
In this essay, the author draws from The Brothers Karamazov, a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, to consider the idea of love and its relevance to burnout in modern medicine. They argue that active love, as espoused by one of Dostoevsky's characters, might help clinicians care for their patients even in moments of exhaustion or disillusion. Coherent with Dostoevsky's Christian background, the author examines active love alongside the Christian concept of grace and Simone Weil's concept of attention. These explorations may yield fresh insights for clinicians struggling with burnout in health care, as well as those striving to master the timeless art of caregiving.
在这篇文章中,作者从费奥多尔·陀思妥耶夫斯基的小说《卡拉马佐夫兄弟》中汲取灵感,探讨了爱及其与现代医学职业倦怠的关系。他们认为,积极的爱,正如陀思妥耶夫斯基笔下的一个角色所拥护的那样,即使在疲惫或幻想破灭的时刻,也可能帮助临床医生照顾他们的病人。与陀思妥耶夫斯基的基督教背景相一致,作者将积极的爱与基督教的恩典概念和西蒙娜·薇依的关注概念进行了对比。这些探索可能会为那些在医疗保健领域与职业倦怠作斗争的临床医生,以及那些努力掌握关怀这门永恒艺术的人提供新的见解。