FULFILMENT OF SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS NEEDS IN MODERN HEALTHCARE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE

Mateusz Dąsal, Radosław Łazarz
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Health services and their institutions are rarely seen as places where “soft” cultural matters have importance. The classical European paradigm of evidence-based medicine perceives human beings from a biological rather than a spiritual perspective. However, challenges in contemporary Europe (and also in the whole world) show us that we cannot ignore religious differences in any kinds of public spaces. Eastern European countries have lost their monoreligious character, and there is a growing number of patients from different cultures and religious traditions. Western European countries that face mass refugee movements also need to adapt their health services to the religious demands of both foreign and domestic patients (including those with acquired citizenship). It is a significant challenge to the legal system as well, with a growing need for structural and systemic solutions. The academic education of future health service specialists should, meanwhile, be adjusted in line with these factors and include more courses on interreligious communication, bearing in mind the lack of proper handbooks for these professions in the Eastern European area at least.
中欧和东欧现代医疗保健中精神和宗教需求的满足
卫生服务及其机构很少被视为重视“软”文化事务的地方。经典的欧洲循证医学范式是从生物学而非精神的角度来看待人类的。然而,当代欧洲(以及整个世界)面临的挑战告诉我们,我们不能忽视任何公共空间中的宗教差异。东欧国家已经失去了单一宗教的特点,来自不同文化和宗教传统的患者越来越多。面临大规模难民流动的西欧国家也需要调整其保健服务,以满足外国和国内患者(包括获得公民身份的患者)的宗教需求。这也是对法律制度的重大挑战,越来越需要结构性和系统性的解决方案。与此同时,未来保健服务专家的学术教育应根据这些因素进行调整,包括更多的宗教间交流课程,同时考虑到至少在东欧地区这些专业缺乏适当的手册。
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