Patient Care as Sacred Rite: Applying Viktor Frankl's Concept of Meaning and Confucian Li to Address Physician Burnout.

IF 2.2 1区 哲学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Religion & Health Pub Date : 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1007/s10943-024-02197-z
George Chengxi Bao, Ezra Gabbay
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Among the many factors causing physician burnout is the difficulty of finding meaning in clinical work. Psychiatrist and philosopher Viktor Frankl believed that meaning, derived from experiences of self-transcendence, can help a person endure extraordinary adversity. The Confucian concept of li may offer a path to finding meaning in clinical work. Though commonly translated as "ritual" and thought of as merely a set of rules, practices, or decorum, li may be understood as any act, state of mind, or arrangement reflecting or bringing about the sacred. Practitioners of li participate in a liturgical celebration of human community and everyday life since li is not merely ritual acts performed during religious ceremonies or special occasions but encompasses the entire spectrum of interaction with humans, nature, and even material objects. Thus, everyday interactions between physicians and their patients, colleagues, and work environment, if made li, will allow physicians to participate in such a liturgical celebration, sanctify their work, and encounter the sacred. In realizing the sacred in every ordinary task, work is no longer sterile, mechanical, and temporal but living, spiritual, and holy. With li, physicians approach work with mindful, artistic, and priestly devotion and access sources of meaning from work, from one's attitude while facing challenges, and from relationships.

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作为神圣仪式的病人护理:运用弗兰克尔的意义观和儒家理论来解决医生的职业倦怠。
导致医生职业倦怠的诸多因素之一是难以在临床工作中找到意义。精神病学家和哲学家维克多·弗兰克尔认为,从自我超越的经历中获得的意义可以帮助一个人忍受非凡的逆境。儒家的礼观可能为临床工作提供一条寻找意义的途径。虽然礼通常被翻译为“仪式”,被认为仅仅是一套规则、实践或礼仪,但礼可以被理解为反映或带来神圣的任何行为、精神状态或安排。礼的实践者参与人类社会和日常生活的礼仪庆典,因为礼不仅仅是在宗教仪式或特殊场合进行的仪式行为,而是包括与人类,自然甚至物质对象的整个互动范围。因此,医生与病人、同事和工作环境之间的日常互动,如果能够形成li,将允许医生参与这样一种礼仪庆典,使他们的工作神圣化,并与神圣相遇。在实现每一项日常任务的神圣性时,工作不再是枯燥的、机械的和短暂的,而是有生命的、精神的和神圣的。在li的帮助下,医生以正念、艺术和虔诚的态度对待工作,从工作、面对挑战的态度和人际关系中获得意义的源泉。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Religion and Health is an international publication concerned with the creative partnership of psychology and religion/sprituality and the relationship between religion/spirituality and both mental and physical health. This multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary journal publishes peer-reviewed original contributions from scholars and professionals of all religious faiths. Articles may be clinical, statistical, theoretical, impressionistic, or anecdotal. Founded in 1961 by the Blanton-Peale Institute, which joins the perspectives of psychology and religion, Journal of Religion and Health explores the most contemporary modes of religious thought with particular emphasis on their relevance to current medical and psychological research.
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