Gothill M
Department of General Practice, UMDS, London, UK.
Fam Pract. 1998 Apr;15 Suppl 1:S36-9.
Our aim was to consider the limitations of attempts to explain doctors' motivation in terms of altruism.
Doctors' consulting behaviour was considered as a performance which must be interpreted in relation to the diverse types of audience for whom it is intended. The concept of patient-centredness was evaluated in the light of this discussion. Other possible sources of satisfaction were explored, including connection with, and disconnection from patients.
It is suggested that satisfaction may be determined less by the achievement of specific outcomes than by the experience of complex interpersonal processes.
我们的目的是思考试图用利他主义来解释医生动机的局限性。
医生的诊疗行为被视为一种表现,必须根据其针对的不同类型受众来进行解读。据此讨论对以患者为中心的概念进行了评估。还探索了其他可能的满足来源,包括与患者的联系和与患者的脱节。
研究表明,满意度可能更多地取决于复杂人际过程的体验,而非特定结果的达成。