Patient-Physician Relationship in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Review on Empathy and Stigma.

Irma Kuliaviene, Sigita Gelman, Juozas Kupcinskas
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) lacks a clear understanding of the disease's pathogenesis and effective treatments thus producing frustration among providers and patients, leading to the stigmatization of the disease and the patients with the syndrome. A literature search was performed to make a hermeneutical review on empathic patient-provider communication and IBS. The relationship is defined by partners being dependent on one another in the pursuit of obtaining good outcomes. It is a unique interaction depending not only on the individual qualities of each partner but also on the specific patterns of the patient-physician synergy. Empathy is crucial for any relationship. It helps to recognize the other as the other of myself, a person like me. Meanwhile, stigmatization results from identifying and labelling human differences and stereotyping persons who are linked to undesirable characteristics. IBS is at high risk of stigmatization in various contexts and settings including health care, causing patients and physicians misconceptions and distress, which in turn leads to the worsening of the disease in patients and burnout in physicians. Narrative-based medicine helps create a holistic perspective of a patient's problems and health, thus providing a tool for an empathic doctor-patient relationship that fosters mutual understanding and helps patients with IBS make sense of symptoms, increases their ability to manage their IBS in a psychologically flexible manner, subsequently helping them maintain their quality of life.

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肠易激综合征中的医患关系:关于移情和污名化的评论。
肠易激综合征(IBS)缺乏对该疾病发病机制和有效治疗方法的清晰认识,因此在医疗服务提供者和患者中产生了挫败感,导致该疾病和综合征患者被污名化。通过文献检索,我们对患者与医护人员的移情沟通和肠易激综合征进行了诠释学研究。这种关系的定义是,合作伙伴在追求良好效果的过程中相互依赖。这是一种独特的互动关系,不仅取决于每个伙伴的个人素质,还取决于医患协同作用的具体模式。移情对于任何关系都至关重要。它有助于认识到对方是自己的另一面,是一个与自己相似的人。与此同时,污名化产生于对人类差异的识别和标签化,以及对与不良特征相关的人的刻板印象。肠易激综合征在包括医疗保健在内的各种环境和场合中极易被污名化,造成患者和医生的误解和困扰,进而导致患者病情恶化和医生的职业倦怠。以叙事为基础的医学有助于从整体角度看待患者的问题和健康,从而为建立移情医患关系提供工具,促进相互理解,帮助肠易激综合征患者理解症状,提高他们以心理灵活的方式管理肠易激综合征的能力,进而帮助他们保持生活质量。
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