什么是一般临床能力?面对全科医学的理论挑战。

C E Rudebeck
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如果一般实践继续几乎完全诉诸于实用主义,那么该专业的官方特征,如综合性,将招致无限的议程。这种特异性的缺乏也使得全科医生似乎可以被替代,特别是在其传统地位薄弱的国家,如瑞典。然而,大多数从业人员认为他们的职业的贡献是具体的。这种情况提供了一个理论上的挑战,如果成功地回答,可能导致识别临床遇到的关键项目,并澄清全科实践在医学中的地位。挑战在于理解和确定在个体患者和生物医学之间调解的一般临床能力,这有助于熟练的临床医生的能力,而不考虑专业。全科医生比其他任何人都更有能力完善这种能力,因为没有任何明确的专业焦点持续地分散他对临床医学一般特征的注意力。在分别分析了临床流行病学、“以病人为中心的临床方法”、不同的问题解决策略和沟通与“一般临床能力”的相关性之后,本文将“一般临床能力”追溯至临床实践中一个相当有限但至关重要的领域,即对症状表现的理解。通常,这种表现既不是明确的,也不是疾病的直接后代,而是对自己身体(“活的身体”)体验中的变化的个人交流。这种对病人“活生生的身体”的理解,在这里被称为身体移情,对于掌握症状的特征通常是必要的,并且有人认为它是一般临床能力的主要组成部分。也有人认为,身体同理心构成了作为一门学科的全科实践的基础。
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What is general clinical competence? Facing the theoretical challenge to general practice.

If general practice keeps on resorting almost totally to pragmatism, official features of the profession, such as comprehensiveness, will invite a limitless agenda. This lack of specificity also makes general practice seem replaceable, especially in countries where its traditional position is weak, as in Sweden. Still the majority of practitioners regard the contribution of their profession as specific. This situation offers a theoretical challenge, which if successfully answered could lead to the identification of crucial items of the clinical encounter and to the clarification of the position of general practice in medicine. The challenge lies in understanding and identifying that general clinical competence which mediates between the individual patient and biomedicine and which contributes to the competence of the skilful clinician irrespective of specialisation. The general practitioner is better placed than anybody else to refine that competence, as no distinct professional focus continuously distracts him from the general features of clinical medicine. After having analysed the relevance for "general clinical competence" of clinical epidemiology, of the "patient-centred clinical method ", of different problem-solving strategies and of communication respectively, this paper traces "general clinical competence" to a rather restricted but crucial area of clinical practice, which deals with the understanding of the symptom presentation. Usually this presentation is neither a clear-cut nor a direct offspring of disease but a personal communication of a change within the experience of the own body, "the lived-body". This understanding of the "lived-body" of the patient, which is here called bodily empathy, is often necessary to grasp the character of a symptom, and it is suggested that it is a major constituent of general clinical competence. It is also suggested that bodily empathy constitutes the basis of general practice as a discipline.

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