HAN Jiatong, GUO Qi, WANG Hao, et al. The supportive effect of narrative medicine to TCM professionals. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 30(4):107-111(2023)
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HAN Jiatong, GUO Qi, WANG Hao, et al. The supportive effect of narrative medicine to TCM professionals. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 30(4):107-111(2023) DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2023.04.023.
The supportive effect of narrative medicine to TCM professionals
TCM professionals are currently faced with demanding work
emotional exhaustion and overwhelming burdens in their medical career
which easily increases their work stress
leading to compassion fatigue and job burnout. As an effective countermeasure
narrative medicine has focused on the expression and empathy needs of TCM practitioners. Through our narrative medicine practices in TCM hospitals
we created a space for expression and communication among patients
medical professionals
and administrators. By letting people tell their own stories and listen to others
narrative medicine helps to facilitate better understanding of their roles
clarify the responsibility in the doctor-patient relationship
and improve empathy and teamwork. This helps the current healthcare environment move toward a more flexible and humanistic model of modern medicine that is co-constructed by doctors and patients
providing comprehensive professional support across personal
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Implications for the reflexivity of narrative medicine from the Shu Wu Guo Lun(The Five Failings of Physicians) and Zheng Si Shi Lun (The Four Lapses of Physicians)
The spirit of benevolence of traditional Chinese medicine in the context of narrative medicine
Narrative medical practice based on "reading, listening, telling and writing stories" ——Taking the practice of Rongcheng County People’s Hospital of Xiong’an New Area as an example
Thoughts on the doctor-patient divergences from the humanistic perspective of traditional Chinese medicine
Doctor, nurse, illness and aesthetics
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WANG Ruiqiong
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WANG Zixu
Du Jian
HAN Jiatong
ZHAO Jingjing
YANG Qian
GUO Qi
Related Institution
Institute of Basic Medicine in Clinical Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Institute of Basic Clinical Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
Rongcheng County People’s Hospital of the Xiong’an New Area
Institute of Health, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine