作为针灸师的生物医学医生:菲律宾的中医业务

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES Asian Journal of Social Science Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ajss.2022.09.001
Md. Nazrul Islam
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近年来,作为中医特色的针灸在菲律宾城市中产阶级健康消费者中越来越受欢迎。开办了专业培训课程,生物医学医生和护士是各类培训的最大学员群体。他们也是正规和私人医疗保健系统中最大的服务提供者和培训人员群体。本研究采用质性研究方法,对马尼拉雅典耀大学、中芯国际中医药研究所、奎松市圣路加医疗中心和环球城圣路加医疗中心的学员、执业医师和培训师进行面对面访谈和问卷调查。本研究发现,来自不同民族的生物医学医生和护士都转而从事针灸工作,这不仅是因为他们对中医的迷恋,也是为了响应市场的需求。他们的进入是由一系列因素驱动的,包括但不限于:经济激励、生物医学的局限性和针灸的优势、家庭传统以及中医的整体观念。尽管面临社会和政治环境方面的挑战,但成为针灸师的优势似乎是专业的、经济的和个人的。本文的结论是,生物医学专业人员控制着菲律宾正在专业化的中医专业,并使该行业成为一种私人多元文化和城市中产阶级现象,从而满足了市场经济创造的需求。
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Biomedical doctor as acupuncturist: The business of Chinese medicine in the Philippines

Acupuncture, a specialty of Chinese medicine, has become increasingly popular among urban middle-class health consumers in the Philippines in recent years. Professionalized training courses have started up and bio-medical doctors and nurses are the largest group of trainees enrolled in various programs. They are also the largest group of service providers cum trainers in the formal and private healthcare system. Based on a qualitative study approach, this study conducted face-to-face interviews with a questionnaire among trainees and practitioner cum trainers at the Ateneo de Manila University, the SMIC Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the St. Luke Medical Center- Quezon City, and the St. Luke Medical Center-Global City. This study finds that biomedical doctors and nurses from various ethnic groups have switched to practice acupuncture not only because of their fascination with Chinese medicine but also to respond to the market demand. Their entry is driven by a range of factors including, but not limited to: financial incentives, the limitations of biomedicine and the advantages of acupuncture, family tradition, and the idea of holism that is attached to Chinese medicine. The advantages to becoming an acupuncturist appear to be professional, economic and personal despite the challenges regarding the social and political circumstances. This paper concludes that biomedical professionals are in control of Chinese medicine specialties, which are being professionalized in the Philippines, and are making the industry a private multicultural and urban middle-class phenomenon, thus fulfilling the demand created by the market economy.

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期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Social Science is a principal outlet for scholarly articles on Asian societies published by the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore. AJSS provides a unique forum for theoretical debates and empirical analyses that move away from narrow disciplinary focus. It is committed to comparative research and articles that speak to cases beyond the traditional concerns of area and single-country studies. AJSS strongly encourages transdisciplinary analysis of contemporary and historical social change in Asia by offering a meeting space for international scholars across the social sciences, including anthropology, cultural studies, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology. AJSS also welcomes humanities-oriented articles that speak to pertinent social issues. AJSS publishes internationally peer-reviewed research articles, special thematic issues and shorter symposiums. AJSS also publishes book reviews and review essays, research notes on Asian societies, and short essays of special interest to students of the region.
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