Kaufman S R
Dept. of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of California, San Francisco 94143, USA.
Cult Med Psychiatry. 1997 Mar;21(1):1-26. doi: 10.1023/a:1005345716123.
A narrative approach is employed in this article about dilemmas and physician reasoning in geriatric medicine in order to explore the moral-medical worlds of urban American physicians. Reconstructed dilemmas, in the form of stories told by 51 doctors, are analyzed as cultural documents of both clinical-moral knowledge and practice and the physician as moral actor. Discussion focuses on ways in which responsibility is constituted and enacted through a particular language of clinical action. This analysis opens the subject of bioethics to a range of infrequently discussed issues that physicians cite as deeply troubling and contributes to a broadening of anthropological approaches useful in the study of bioethics.
本文采用叙事方法探讨老年医学中的困境及医生的推理过程,旨在探究美国城市医生的道德医学世界。以51位医生讲述的故事形式呈现的重构困境,被作为临床道德知识与实践以及医生作为道德行为者的文化文献进行分析。讨论聚焦于责任通过特定临床行为语言得以构建和体现的方式。这种分析将生物伦理学的主题拓展到一系列医生认为极具困扰性但鲜少被讨论的问题,并有助于拓宽在生物伦理学研究中有用的人类学方法。