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医学生对专业精神的看法:乌班图视角。

Medical students' views on what professionalism means: an Ubuntu perspective.

机构信息

University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2024 Jul;29(3):841-857. doi: 10.1007/s10459-023-10280-5. Epub 2023 Sep 15.

Abstract

Medical training has become a global phenomenon, and the Physician's Charter (PC), as a missionary document, is key to training those outside the Global North. Undergraduate and postgraduate students in the medical profession are sometimes trained in contexts foreign to their social and ontological backgrounds. This might lead to confusion and blunders, creating an impression of what might look and feel unprofessional to those unfamiliar with the local context. Understanding the cultural backgrounds of the trainees is crucial, and the reverse is also as important. It is essential for clinicians and trainees to understand the cultural backgrounds of their patients to avoid miscommunication. In this phenomenological study, we recruited participants in 2020 who were in their first to fourth year of study of medical training during the #FeesMustFall protests. We used data from this extensive study looking at students' experiences during their training amidst protest and social upheavals in a South African tertiary institution. For this paper, we examined what professionalism means to the student participants using an African Ubuntu lens. Ubuntu and the Collective Finger theory were used to investigate what professionalism means to participants. The Ubuntu philosophy was compared to the PC. In the findings, the clinical space is hierarchical, silencing and the opposite of what Ubuntu means. In comparison to the PC, respect is overarching while compassion and responsibility are the most comparable to the Charter. This study adds an African voice to the professionalism discourse while showing African elements that could be aligned to the PC to challenge the current global discourses.

摘要

医学培训已成为全球性现象,而《医师宪章》(PC)作为传教文献,是培训全球北方以外地区医生的关键。医学专业的本科生和研究生有时会在与其社会和本体背景不同的环境中接受培训。这可能会导致混淆和失误,给那些不熟悉当地背景的人留下不专业的印象。了解受训者的文化背景至关重要,反之亦然。临床医生和受训者必须了解患者的文化背景,以避免沟通失误。在这项现象学研究中,我们招募了 2020 年在南非一所高等学府的学费抗议期间接受医学培训的一年级至四年级学生。我们使用了这项广泛研究的数据,研究了学生在抗议和社会动荡期间接受培训的经历。在本文中,我们使用非洲乌班图视角研究学生参与者对专业精神的看法。乌班图和集体手指理论被用来探讨参与者对专业精神的看法。乌班图哲学与 PC 进行了比较。在研究结果中,临床空间是等级制的,沉默的,与乌班图的含义相反。与 PC 相比,尊重是最重要的,而同情和责任与宪章最相似。这项研究为专业精神的讨论增添了非洲的声音,同时展示了可以与 PC 对齐的非洲元素,以挑战当前的全球话语。

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