血管系统:畅通通往我们体内河流的管道

P. Chatterjee, A. Das, Carmel M Martin, A. Basu, R. Biswas
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本文的动机是基于这样的假设,即某些患者和卫生专业用户的经验可以作为镜子或模型,无论是积极的还是消极的,为其他患者和卫生专业用户/学习者。这个故事呈现了一个病人的经验,他的复杂和特殊的旅程,通过诊断和治疗他的血管系统疾病。然后,它试图将其与健康专业意见和其他患者经验联系起来,以实现“对血管疾病进行正确诊断和管理”的共同目标。穿插着以临床证据和专家评论的形式对血管系统疾病的临床问题解决的专业叙述。用户驱动的卫生保健意味着基于患者和卫生专业人员之间的协作伙伴关系共同决策。这种说法表明,知识方面的权力不平衡,特别是当病人生病和脆弱时,可能导致不适当甚至有害的治疗,而利润似乎是医疗工业综合体的主要驱动力。
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The Vascular System: Unblocking Conduits to Our Rivers Within
The motivation for this paper is based on the assumption that certain patient and health professional users' experiences can serve as a mirror or a model, whether positive or negative, for other patients and health professional users/learners. This narrative presents a patient's experience of his complicated and ad hoc journey through the diagnoses and treatment of his vascular system disorder. It then tries to connect this with health professional opinions and other patient experiences toward the collective goal of ‘getting a proper diagnosis and management of vascular disease.' Interspersed are professional narratives in the form of clinical evidence and expert comments towards clinical problem solving around vascular system disorders. User-driven health care implies shared decision making based upon collaborative partnerships between patients and health professionals. This narrative indicates that power imbalances in knowledge, particularly when the patient is ill and vulnerable, can lead to inappropriate and even harmful treatments, when profit appears to be the main driver of the medical industrial complex.
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