Christie V M, Ingstad B
Seksjon for medisinsk antropologi, Universitetet i Oslo, Blindern.
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 1997 Apr 10;117(9):1286-9.
39 Norwegian physicians have been interviewed and another 49 have either written down or dictated the history of their illness. In this article we focus on the doctors' dilemmas during the various stages of their illness. The general trend is to postpone seeking help, and to try to deny or hide, from themselves and others, the fact that they are seriously ill. The reasons for this are discussed. Some have difficulty in abandoning the role of doctor for that of patient; while others, who would prefer to be just a patient, are often not allowed this. Often, the doctor's doctor also experiences a conflict of roles. These dilemmas can tell us something of general interest about the role of the patient, the role of the doctor, and the patient/doctor relationship in society.
我们采访了39位挪威医生,另有49位医生写下或口述了他们的病史。在本文中,我们关注医生在患病各个阶段所面临的困境。总体趋势是推迟寻求帮助,并试图向自己和他人否认或隐瞒自己身患重病的事实。文中讨论了出现这种情况的原因。一些医生难以从医生角色转变为患者角色;而另一些本想只做患者的医生,却往往不被允许这样做。通常,医生的同行也会经历角色冲突。这些困境能让我们了解一些关于患者角色、医生角色以及社会中患者/医生关系的普遍有趣的信息。