"Personal excellence" as a value for health professionals: a patient's perspective.

Sean Brophy
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Purpose: To bring to the attention of health care professionals a framework and set of ideas for conceptualising a typical patient's experience and ways to respond out of a subjective inner quality called personal excellence.

Design/methodology/approach: This paper essays the viewpoint of the author on a selection of his experiences as a patient over 19 hospital admissions during his lifetime. He integrates these findings with his understanding of personal construct psychology, the psychology of change and the Greek philosophical concept of "arete" or excellence.

Findings: The paper offers a theory that patients experience three kinds of emotions or anguish when admitted to hospitals called threat, fear and anxiety. These three ways of interpreting an experience of change are based on the diagnostic constructs of transition from the psychology of personal constructs or the psychology of change. The paper asserts that a holistic approach is more likely to be delivered by health care staff with a calling than those who are merely doing a job or pursuing a career.

Originality/value: This paper is significant in that it draws on authentic experiences of a patient that are conceptualised into a coherent framework and linked to a well-accepted theory within the science of psychology. Further it offers an alternative to essays on quality that are confined to objective features only. It offers a way, via the philosophical concept of "arete" to tap into the subjective attitudinal dimension of quality that is often the lever or more often the impediment to enabling quality improvement programmes to be effective.

“个人卓越”作为卫生专业人员的价值:病人的观点。
目的:引起卫生保健专业人员对典型患者经验概念化的框架和一套想法,以及从称为个人卓越的主观内在品质中做出反应的方法。设计/方法/方法:本文论述了作者对他一生中19次住院患者的经历的选择的观点。他将这些发现与他对个人构念心理学、变化心理学和希腊哲学概念“arete”或“卓越”的理解结合起来。研究发现:这篇论文提出了一种理论,即病人在入院时会经历三种情绪或痛苦,即威胁、恐惧和焦虑。这三种解释变化体验的方式是基于个人构念心理学或变化心理学的过渡诊断构念。这篇论文断言,有使命感的医护人员比那些仅仅是在做一份工作或追求一份事业的医护人员更有可能提供一种全面的方法。原创性/价值:这篇论文很重要,因为它借鉴了病人的真实经历,这些经历被概念化成一个连贯的框架,并与心理学科学中一个广为接受的理论联系在一起。此外,它提供了一种替代论文的质量仅限于客观特征。它提供了一种方法,通过“arete”的哲学概念来挖掘质量的主观态度维度,这往往是使质量改进方案有效的杠杆,更经常是障碍。
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