Rees A M
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1993 Jan;81(1):1-10.
Political, legal, ethical, social, economic, and technological changes in the twentieth century have produced a profound effect on the health care and health status of Americans and the way in which physicians and patients communicate. In the latter half of this century, the responsibility for individual health care has shifted from a physician-oriented, paternalistic approach to a patient-centered one. Patients now assume two identities: health consumers and active participants in the medical decision-making process. This phenomenon has created an environment where consumer demand for information has shifted from a single focus on symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases to an increasing preoccupation with cost, quality, and access to health care. This shift emphasizes the critical role played by medical librarians in the dissemination of needed information, and it challenges librarians to take a leadership role in opening newer channels of communication between physicians and patients. The 1992 Janet Doe Lecture analyzes the evolutionary change in the physician-patient relationship and its modes of communication, projects future roles for medical librarians, and provides an extensive list of references for further reading.
20世纪的政治、法律、伦理、社会、经济和技术变革对美国人的医疗保健和健康状况以及医生与患者沟通的方式产生了深远影响。在本世纪后半叶,个人医疗保健的责任已从以医生为导向的家长式方法转变为以患者为中心的方法。患者现在承担两种身份:医疗消费者和医疗决策过程中的积极参与者。这种现象营造了一种环境,消费者对信息的需求已从单一关注疾病的症状、诊断和治疗,转向越来越关注医疗保健的成本、质量和可及性。这种转变凸显了医学图书馆员在传播所需信息方面所发挥的关键作用,也对图书馆员提出了挑战,要求他们在开辟医生与患者之间更新的沟通渠道方面发挥领导作用。1992年的珍妮特·多伊讲座分析了医患关系及其沟通模式的演变,预测了医学图书馆员未来的角色,并提供了一份广泛的参考文献清单以供进一步阅读。