Research on the mechanisms of narrative medicine practice in reconstructing doctor-patient relationships
10.12026/j.issn.1001-8565.2025.08.09
- VernacularTitle:叙事医学实践对医患关系重构的机制研究
- Author:
Xiaodan SUI
1
;
Ziyao YANG
;
Yan DONG
Author Information
1. 长春中医药大学附属医院肝脾胃病科,吉林 长春 130021
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
narrative medicine;
doctor-patient relationship;
medical ethics;
information asymmetry
- From:
Chinese Medical Ethics
2025;38(8):1016-1021
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
With the widespread promotion of patient-centered care models,narrative medicine,as a medical practice that emphasizes patients'personal stories and experiences,has garnered increasing attention in the medical field.Through a systematic literature review and field observations,this paper analyzed the ethical challenges faced by narrative medicine in reconstructing doctor-patient relationships,which mainly include information asymmetry and uneven distribution of medical resources,insufficient informed consent and privacy protection of patients,and difficulties in ensuring the authenticity and completeness of narrative content.In response,this paper proposed strategies such as enhancing patients'understanding of their rights and narrative medicine,promoting continuous ethical evaluations of narrative medicine practices,and exploring interdisciplinary collaborations to foster harmonious doctor-patient relationships.It also emphasized the importance of establishing multidisciplinary cooperation mechanisms and strengthening ethical training for medical personnel,as well as the necessity of ensuring information security through technological means,aiming to promote harmonious doctor-patient relationships,better realize the ethical practices of narrative medicine,optimize doctor-patient relationships,and improve the quality of medical services.