The secret is out: patients are people with feelings that matter.
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In his famous address to Harvard medical students in the fall of 1925, Dr. Frances Peabody stated: " the secret of the care of the patient is in caring for the patient. " While few would argue the wisdom of this beautifully crafted, and often quoted aphorism, medicine struggles to uphold this simple credo. It would seem straightforward enough, and yet repeatedly , and for the most part, unwittingly, we still sometimes manage to get it wrong. Too often, patients bemoan feeling processed, not really being heard; suddenly being defined according to what they have as a patient and not who they are as a person. I was recently discussing this with one of my colleagues , a physician who has been in practice for nearly 30 years and holds several cross appointments within the faculty of medicine. While our discussion began on a rather cerebral note — the culture of contemporary health care, the role of technology, mounting workloads and crushing time pressures — things turned personal when she began to reflect on her own experiences as a patient. Of note, even the subtleties of patienthood, she said, could be abrasive; being examined, talking with certain doctors, " and the gowns. .. the gowns are a problem. " And yet, through the lens of patienthood, these things are completely routine, even mundane. But through a personhood lens, they look entirely different. Take the medical gown for instance. The moment someone enters into hospital, their usual attire and rational for choosing it—comfort, allure, status, af-filiation—is replaced by a drab gown, theoretically meant to fasten at the back, Designed for Ease of Defecation (D.E.A.D.) being an appropriate acronym, given that people, under normal circumstances, would not want to be caught dead wearing them. And yet, the instant one is hospitalized, the overarch-ing schema, worldwide, regarding clothing is organized around bodily excretions. For persons, clothing is about pride, modesty, an expression of our unique individuality; values that are critical in maintaining our sense of self and personhood. Entering hospital begins an insidious transformation from person to patient, wherein those values are suddenly displaced. Individuality must yield to uniformity , and modesty, for anyone who has every worn such a gown knows all too well, is left behind. Being cloaked in a gown that is incapable of hiding ones nakedness has existential consequences. So too does having to relinquish control over who sees, …
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Palliative & supportive care
دوره 11 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013