国际以人为本的医学学院十年来促进所有人的健康生活和福祉评价

J. Appleyard
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国际以人为本医学学院(ICPCM)是由一群有共同意愿和决心通过以人为本的观点促进健康和福祉的人组成的网络发展起来的。这种方法将人置于健康的中心和健康行动的目标。尽管在技术方面取得了令人印象深刻的进步,但保健的质量,特别是预防和促进健康的质量并没有达到预期的程度。人们意识到,在日常的临床实践中,这个人没有得到他或她应得的关注。在机构独立和自给自足的情况下完成十年的一贯工作和宣传本身就是一项明确的成就。这个里程碑提供了一个很好的机会,让我们停下来思考学院迄今为止取得的成就。以人为中心的医疗服务指数和以人为中心的综合诊断模式的发展阐明了以人为中心医学的意义和内涵。从日内瓦会议和在世界不同地区举行的国际大会产生的一系列宣言来看,一个相互关联的实际政策矩阵正在形成,国际学院认为,以人为本的观点可以有助于重建具有强烈道德承诺的医疗实践,并将重点放在作为更广泛人口成员的个人需求上。以人为本的医学从客观的和简化的科学和技术教条中恢复了平衡,这种科学和技术教条通过关注对象而不是主体而降低了人际互动的时间,并在寻求医疗保健的人与过度划分和商业化的卫生系统的破坏性要求之间造成了裂痕,从而忽视了护理质量,特别是预防和健康促进。ICPCM认为,这些问题需要认真处理和纠正。
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Appraising the International College of Person Centered Medicine's Ten Years Promoting Healthy Lives and Well-Being for All
The International College of Person-centered Medicine (ICPCM) developed from a network of persons who shared the willingness and determination to contribute to the promotion of health and wellbeing through the person-centered perspective. This approach places the person as the center of health and the goal of health actions. In spite of impressive advances in technology, the quality of care and especially prevention and health promotion have not progressed to the desired extent. It was realized that in everyday clinical practice the person was not receiving the attention he or she deserved. The completion of ten years of consistent work and advocacy with institutional independence and self-sufficiency is a definite accomplishment in itself. This milestone provides a good opportunity to pause and consider what the College has managed to achieve so far. The meaning and implication of person-centered medicine have been clarified with the development of the Person-centered Care Index and the Person- centered Integrative Diagnosis model. From a series of Declarations arising from the Geneva Conferences and the International Congresses held in different regions of the world, an interconnected matrix of practical policies is emerging and the International College feels that the person-centered perspective can contribute to the reestablishment of medical practice with strong ethical commitments and focused on the needs of individual persons as members of the wider population. Person centered medicine restores the equilibrium from the impersonal and reductionist scientific and technological dogma, which by focusing on objects rather than subjects devalues the time for interpersonal interaction, and creates a rift between the person seeking medical care and the damaging demands of over-compartmentalized and commercialized health systems, whereby the quality of care and especially prevention and health promotion have been neglected. The ICPCM believes that these issues need to be seriously addressed and redressed.
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