Construction of doctor-patient intersubjectivity in traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment dialogues
10.12026/j.issn.1001-8565.2026.01.12
- VernacularTitle:中医诊疗会话中的医患主体间性建构
- Author:
Chunyu MIAO
1
;
Hongju ZUO
2
Author Information
1. Department of Humanities and Management, Hebei University of Chinese Medicine, Shijiazhuang 050091, China
2. Department of Vascular Surgery, Shijiazhuang Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Shijiazhuang 050070, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
doctor-patient intersubjectivity;
traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment dialogue;
doctor-patient dialogue;
doctor-patient communication
- From:
Chinese Medical Ethics
2026;39(1):85-93
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The doctor-patient intersubjectivity is a special application of intersubjectivity within the medical field, representing the optimal developmental direction for doctor-patient relationships. Its construction fundamentally depends on communication and dialogue between both parties. Discourse plays an indispensable role in promoting communication, establishing relationships, and developing intersubjectivity. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) diagnosis and treatment dialogues possess distinct Chinese characteristics. The philosophical concepts, specific content, and inherent features they emphasize align with the requirements for constructing intersubjectivity. By focusing on and analyzing the entire process of TCM diagnosis and treatment dialogues, this paper sought to identify methods and pathways for constructing modern doctor-patient intersubjectivity, thereby exploring the significance of TCM diagnosis and treatment dialogues for the development of contemporary and international doctor-patient intersubjectivity.