基于失败的语言是如何让我们的病人失望的。

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Alexandra Balshi, Samantha A Lee
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摘要

在医学话语中,像“失败的治疗”或“失败的治疗”这样的短语描述了药物或干预没有达到预期结果的情况。使用这些术语可能会让患者觉得没有取得更好的结果是他们的错,这在很大程度上是由他们无法控制的复杂生物和社会因素决定的。这些术语破坏了治疗关系,对精神和身体健康都产生了负面影响。我们必须有意识地努力,通过模拟替代措辞和倡导相应的政策变革,从集体医学词典中删除基于失败的语言。
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How failure-based language fails our patients.

All too common in medical discourse, phrases like 'failed treatment' or 'failed therapy' describe situations where a medication or intervention did not achieve the desired outcome. Using these terms risks making patients feel it is their fault for not achieving better outcomes largely determined by complex biological and social factors most often beyond their control. These terms undermine the therapeutic relationship and negatively impact mental and physical health alike. We must make a conscious effort to remove failure-based language from the collective medical lexicon by modelling alternative phrasing and advocating for corresponding policy change.

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