Chris A Suijker, Corijn van Mazijk, Stijn Roemeling
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Kidney stone disease: phenomenological perspectives.
Kidney stone disease is a highly prevalent condition, and has received significant attention in medical research due to its substantial impact on quality of life and the strain it places on healthcare systems. Despite its prominence, philosophical perspectives on kidney stone disease remain underexplored. This paper presents the first comprehensive phenomenological analysis of kidney stone disease, integrating both classical and contemporary phenomenological approaches with insights from qualitative and quantitative studies. We examine the lived experience of renal colic, the role of medical imaging, the diverse methods of treatment, and the challenges posed by recurrent chronic kidney stone disease, providing philosophical depth to these medical issues. We argue that kidney stone disease, along with its treatment, can deeply affect the patient's relationship with their own body, sense of self, environment, and interpersonal connections. We conclude by discussing the practical implications of our phenomenological analysis for clinical care, advocating a more holistic, humanistic approach to kidney stone disease and its treatment. This approach recognizes not only the physical, but also the lived aspects of the condition, thereby enhancing patient care and well-being.
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Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy: A European Journal is the official journal of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care. It provides a forum for international exchange of research data, theories, reports and opinions in bioethics and philosophy of medicine. The journal promotes interdisciplinary studies, and stimulates philosophical analysis centered on a common object of reflection: health care, the human effort to deal with disease, illness, death as well as health, well-being and life. Particular attention is paid to developing contributions from all European countries, and to making accessible scientific work and reports on the practice of health care ethics, from all nations, cultures and language areas in Europe.