Better together: a critical survey of conceptions of religious literacy and analysis of the implications for application to healthcare in the USA [0.03%]
更好的结合:美国医疗保健宗教素养观念批判综述及分析意义探讨
Steven Clark Cunningham
Steven Clark Cunningham
Healthcare and religion are deeply intertwined facets of human experience. Each has existed as long as the other, and influences between them are accordingly protean. This is true globally and especially in the USA, one of the most religiou...
'Enlightened' and 'primitive': how can Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart' inform global palliative care implementation? [0.03%]
《崩溃》与全球缓和医疗实践的推行有什么关系?
Eric L Krakauer,Sophie J Krakauer,Christian Ntizimira
Eric L Krakauer
Each year, nearly 60 million people need palliative care to relieve suffering associated with serious illness or trauma, yet it is rarely accessible in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Thus, implementation of palliative care ...
Helen Anahita Wilson
Helen Anahita Wilson
This article introduces 'sonic life writing' as a new methodological approach to sharing bodily knowledge about illness experience through non-lexical sound and music. Drawing on autoethnographic research conducted during treatment for HER2...
Reframing the good health professional in integrative medicine: a document analysis of global competency frameworks through a humanities lens [0.03%]
从人文视角重新审视整合医学中的优秀医疗专业人员:文件分析全球能力框架
Hye-Yoon Lee,Suji Lee,Seon Kyoung Kim et al.
Hye-Yoon Lee et al.
Healthcare education is increasingly moving beyond the biomedical paradigm to incorporate medical humanities, highlighting a person-centred approach. Integrative medicine encompasses biomedical sciences as well as social and cultural factor...
Integration nodes: the language of fear and cognitive repair in phobic memoirs [0.03%]
恐惧与认知修复的语言:恐怖回忆录中的融合节点
Sankari Palanivel,Sashi Kala Govindarajulu
Sankari Palanivel
Phobias unsettle not only the emotions but the cognitive and linguistic structures through which fear is experienced and expressed. This article examines how contemporary memoirs, Sarah Chihaya's Bibliophobia, Nicolette Heaton-Harris's Livi...
Articulation and ambiguity: how medical students express, produce and reproduce the discourse of professionalism [0.03%]
述意与含糊:医学专业主义话语的表述、生成及再生产
Homaira M Azim,Farbod Akhavantaheri,Alec Y Luna et al.
Homaira M Azim et al.
Medical professionalism is a core component of medical education, yet it remains conceptually ambiguous and inconsistently articulated across institutions, cultures and training contexts. Although students are expected to demonstrate profes...
David Guignion
David Guignion
This article explores the historical and theoretical relationship between chiropractors and conspiracy theory belief. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous journals published articles warning readers about chiropractic conspiracy...
Do not conceal it…but love it: getting closer to biological death to better understand its psychological underpinnings [0.03%]
不要隐藏它……而要爱上它:更深入了解其心理根源的生物学死亡方法论
Catherine Malboeuf-Hurtubise,Zachary Fry,David Lefrançois et al.
Catherine Malboeuf-Hurtubise et al.
In recent centuries, death has become increasingly medicalised, institutionalised and distanced from everyday life. This societal shift has contributed to growing discomfort around acknowledging death, especially among adults discussing exi...
Moving Shame: using embodied practices to facilitate constructive shame engagement among interprofessional healthcare students [0.03%]
论身体力行在促进医疗卫生专业学生建设性羞耻感参与方面的应用
Gemma Lucas,Trevor Sytsma,Jordan Burnett et al.
Gemma Lucas et al.
Shame is a pervasive yet often unspoken feature of health professions education, associated with burnout, emotional withdrawal, diminished empathy and threats to professional well-being. Experienced as a deeply affective and somatic phenome...
From altar to autopsy table: ecological imaginaries, medical violence and parareligious affect in William Carlos Williams's 'The Use of Force' and Tess Gerritsen's The Surgeon [0.03%]
从祭坛到解剖台——评威廉·卡洛斯·威廉姆斯的《使用武力》和蒂斯·格里森的《外科医生》中的生态想象、医学暴力与准宗教情感
Max Chia-Hung Lin
Max Chia-Hung Lin
This article compares William Carlos Williams's short story 'The Use of Force' (1938) and Tess Gerritsen's novel The Surgeon (2001) to explore how biomedical care can slide into coercion and how clinical spaces oscillate between sanctuary a...