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Death, dying and informatics: misrepresenting religion on MedLine

机译:死亡,垂死和信息学:在MedLine上歪曲宗教

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Background The globalization of medical science carries for doctors worldwide a correlative duty to deepen their understanding of patients' cultural contexts and religious backgrounds, in order to satisfy each as a unique individual. To become better informed, practitioners may turn to MedLine, but it is unclear whether the information found there is an accurate representation of culture and religion. To test MedLine's representation of this field, we chose the topic of death and dying in the three major monotheistic religions. Methods We searched MedLine using PubMed in order to retrieve and thematically analyze full-length scholarly journal papers or case reports dealing with religious traditions and end-of-life care. Our search consisted of a string of words that included the most common denominations of the three religions, the standard heading terms used by the National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature (NRCBL), and the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) used by the National Library of Medicine. Eligible articles were limited to English-language papers with an abstract. Results We found that while a bibliographic search in MedLine on this topic produced instant results and some valuable literature, the aggregate reflected a selection bias. American writers were over-represented given the global prevalence of these religious traditions. Denominationally affiliated authors predominated in representing the Christian traditions. The Islamic tradition was under-represented. Conclusion MedLine's capability to identify the most current, reliable and accurate information about purely scientific topics should not be assumed to be the same case when considering the interface of religion, culture and end-of-life care.
机译:背景技术全球化的医学为世界各地的医生带来了相关的责任,以加深他们对患者文化背景和宗教背景的理解,从而使每个人都成为一个独特的个体。为了更好地了解情况,从业者可以求助于MedLine,但尚不清楚所发现的信息是否能准确代表文化和宗教。为了测试MedLine在该领域的代表性,我们选择了三种主要一神教宗教中的死亡和死亡主题。方法我们使用PubMed搜索MedLine,以检索和专题分析涉及宗教传统和临终关怀的全长学术期刊论文或病例报告。我们的搜索包含一串单词,其中包括三种宗教的最常见名称,美国国家生物伦理文献参考中心(NRCBL)使用的标准标题术语以及美国国家图书馆(National Library of Medicine)使用的医学主题标题(MeSH)。药物。符合条件的文章仅限于带有摘要的英语论文。结果我们发现,尽管在MedLine中对该主题进行书目搜索产生了即时结果并获得了一些有价值的文献,但总数反映了选择偏向。鉴于这些宗教传统的全球盛行,美国作家的人数过多。代表基督教传统的宗派联系作者占主导地位。伊斯兰传统代表不足。结论在考虑宗教,文化和生命终结关怀的接口时,不应假定MedLine具有识别纯科学主题的最新,可靠和准确信息的能力。

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