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基于各种国际和国内历史事件以及对骨病学的不认同,在德国,徒手医学和骨病学之间存在着不一致。首先,需要对整骨疗法进行明确定义。由于这只能从部分领域得出,因此本研究选择了技术执行这一主观能动领域作为调查对象。因此,本研究的目的是:找出整骨疗法医师和手法医师在执行手法时主观能动性方面的异同。研究采用了两阶段方法,首先对《Still 纲要》进行定性内容分析,然后对四次专家访谈进行定性分析。通过对《斯蒂尔汇编》的定性内容分析,可以得出结论,在主观能动性方面,骨科医生在技术实施过程中的思维方式类似于机械师--这个术语应从 A.T. Still 的传记-社会文化背景来理解--因此,基于深厚而全面的解剖学知识,他或她的头脑中有一幅正常人体的清晰图景。专家访谈显示,主观能动性部分在所研究的两个学科之间存在差异,特别是在对病人的整体治疗方法以及实施整骨疗法时的集中感受方面。相比之下,对病人的尊重、技术的类型和方法以及治疗所基于的神经反射联系则是共同的。
Based on various international and national historical events and a lack of identity of osteopathy, there is an indistinction between manual medicine and osteopathy in Germany. As a first step, there is a need for a clear definition of osteopathy. Since this can only be derived from partial areas, the subjective-active area of technique execution was chosen as the object of investigation for this study. Thus, the aim is: to find similarities and differences of the subjective-active aspect during the execution of the technique between osteopaths and manual physicians. A two-stage methodology was used, starting with a qualitative content analysis of the Still Compendium, followed by four expert interviews, which were analysed qualitatively as well. From the qualitative content analysis of the Still Compendium it can be concluded for the subjective-active aspect that the osteopath thinks like a mechanic during a technique execution – whereby this term is to be understood in the biographical-sociocultural context of A.T. Still – and thus has a clear picture of the normal body present in his or her mind based on profound and comprehensive knowledge of anatomy. The expert interviews revealed that the subjective-active component shows heterogeneity between the two disciplines studied, especially in the context of the holistic approach to the patient as well as a concentrated feeling while executing the osteopathic technique. In contrast, the respectful treatment of the patient, the type and methodology of the technique and the neuroreflective connections on which the treatment is based are common.