“清醒障碍”和糖尿病护理专业人员

Q4 Medicine US endocrinology Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.17925/USE.2017.13.02.55
S. Kalra, Y. Balhara, M. Bathla
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阅读障碍是一种人格特征,指的是无法用语言表达情感。医学专业人士被许多观察者批评为“述情障碍”。从临床医生的角度来看,一个述情型糖尿病护理专业人员是一个不能同情病人,或者理解病人的情绪状态和需求的人。在过度追求“以患者为中心”的过程中,人们往往会忽视糖尿病治疗是一个双向过程这一事实的重要性。糖尿病护理专业人员与糖尿病患者一样是糖尿病学的重要组成部分。平衡的模型和结构是可用的,突出同等重要性的医生和其他利益相关者的医疗保健系统以及。我们提出的术语是“情绪平衡”,我们将其定义为一种平衡的能力,既能表达自己的情绪,又能理解他人的感受。当被用来描述糖尿病护理专业人员时,“eulexithymic”专业人员是以一种平衡的方式理解和回应病人的感受,而不让自己受到不适当的影响。
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“Eulexithymia” and Diabetes Care Professionals
A lexithymia is a personality trait that refers to the inability to express emotions in words. Medical professionals have been criticized for being “alexithymic” by many observers. From a clinician’s perspective, an alexithymic diabetes care professional is one who is unable to empathize with the patient, or to understand the patient’s emotional status and needs. In overzealous attempts at being “patientcentric,” one often tends to undermine the importance of the fact that diabetes care is a two-way process. The diabetes care professional is as important a component of diabetology as the person with diabetes. Balanced models and constructs are available which highlight the equal importance of the physician and other stakeholders of the healthcare system as well. The term we propose is “eulexithymia,” which we define as a balanced ability to express one’s emotions and understand others’ feelings. When used to describe a diabetes care professional, a “eulexithymic” professional is one who understands and responds to a patient’s feelings in a balanced manner, without letting oneself be unduly and inappropriately affected by them.
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