姑息关怀的六条基本规则及其佛教对应规则。

Jonathan D Walker, Steven Radwany
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作为从事姑息关怀的医护人员,每天都要面对可怕与美好、痛苦与联系、意义与嘲讽。如果没有办法支持自己,我们就无法帮助我们的病人,更不用说彼此了。但我们该如何应对呢?尽管我们的工作具有内在的不可预测性,但我们可以找出某些模式,为应对这些压力提供一种方法。这些模式可以归纳为六条简单的姑息关怀规则--这些规则与佛教的教义不谋而合。认识到我们在姑息关怀中所扮演的角色与古代关于应对生命困境的观点之间的协同作用,可以帮助我们应对在一个无情地试图阻止我们这样做的系统中提供良心关怀所带来的压力。这样的考虑为我们应对这项具有挑战性的工作提供了多种途径之一。
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Six Basic Rules of Palliative Care and Their Buddhist Counterparts.

As healthcare workers in palliative care, every day brings its share of awfulness and beauty, suffering and connection, meaning and cynicism. Without a way to support ourselves, we cannot help our patients, let alone one another. But how do we cope? Despite the unpredictability inherent in our work, we can discern certain patterns that offer an approach for dealing with these stressors. These patterns can be summarized into six simple rules of palliative care-rules that are coterminous with the teachings of Buddhism. Recognizing the synergy between our role in palliative care and ancient observations about dealing with life's difficulties can help us with the stress of providing conscientious care within a system that relentlessly tries to stop us from doing so. Such considerations offer one of many paths we might choose to cope with this challenging work.

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