From the Department of Counseling and School Psychology, University of Massachusetts-Boston (LC); Department of Family Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA (AFS).
J Am Board Fam Med. 2023 Aug 9;36(4):531-536. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2023.230034R1.
There has been much discussion about the overmedicalization of human experience and the problems incurred by overzealous action-oriented medical care. In this paper we describe the Aristotelean virtue of phronesis, or practical wisdom, and discuss how it can be developed by interested clinicians. We argue that becoming a phronimos requires conscious attention to one's practice by using feedback to continually improve. But there must also be judicious adherence to clinical practice guidelines and advocacy for people-as-patients at individual, community, and national levels.
关于人类经验的过度医学化以及过度积极的以行动为导向的医疗保健所带来的问题,已经有很多讨论。在本文中,我们描述了亚里士多德的实践智慧美德,并讨论了如何通过有兴趣的临床医生来发展这种美德。我们认为,要成为一个明智的人,需要通过使用反馈来不断改进,有意识地关注自己的实践。但也必须明智地遵守临床实践指南,并在个人、社区和国家层面上倡导以患者为中心。