When western concept meets eastern culture: Exploring the impact of Confucianism on shared decision-making in China

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Meiqi Meng , Xuejing Li , Junqiang Zhao , Yufang Hao
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Abstract

This commentary explores how Confucian values influence shared decision-making (SDM) in Chinese healthcare, particularly in oncology. It highlights two key cultural foundations: Family Harmony and Filial Piety, which underscore the deep-rooted involvement of families in medical decision-making, often prioritizing collective decisions over individual autonomy; and Ritual Governance, which explains the cultural roots of power imbalances in healthcare relationships, where patients typically defer to the authority of doctors, and the role of nurses in SDM is limited. The paper argues that for SDM to be effectively integrated into Chinese healthcare, strategies must be adapted to align with cultural norms while encouraging patient empowerment. It also calls for a nuanced understanding of the evolving Chinese culture and emphasizes the need for global healthcare providers to develop cultural competence to better support Chinese patients, especially in the context of oncology, both domestically and internationally.
当西方理念遇上东方文化探索儒家思想对中国共同决策的影响
这篇评论探讨了儒家价值观如何影响中国医疗保健中的共同决策 (SDM),尤其是在肿瘤学领域。它强调了两个关键的文化基础:家庭和谐与孝道,强调了家庭在医疗决策中根深蒂固的参与,往往将集体决策置于个人自主之上;礼治,解释了医疗关系中权力不平衡的文化根源,即患者通常服从医生的权威,而护士在 SDM 中的作用有限。本文认为,要将 SDM 有效地融入中国的医疗保健中,就必须调整策略,使其符合文化规范,同时鼓励赋予患者权力。本文还呼吁对不断发展的中国文化进行细致入微的了解,并强调全球医疗服务提供者需要发展文化能力,以便更好地为中国患者提供支持,尤其是在国内外肿瘤领域。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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