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RECONCEIVING DECISIONS AT THE END OF LIFE IN PEDIATRICS decision-making as a form of ritual

机译:在儿科决策中重建生活结束的决策作为一种仪式的形式

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Medical anthropologists have long recognized that healing practices and rituals may seek to address family dynamics, alter roles within a community, and resolve social rifts, and that illness itself may be rooted in social and cultural concerns as much as physical and biological ones. Within this framework, decision-making for children at the end of life can be conceptualized as a type of healing ritual, directed not at physical healing of the individual body, but at the healing of a family, which will continue beyond the patient's death. Using this lens, the decision-making process becomes more important than the decisions themselves, as it is the process itself that initiates, or interferes with, family healing. This essay presents anthropological perspectives on the goals of healing and healing rituals, providing examples in which the recipient of healing was not the patient but the family or community. Drawing on this scholarship, the author reconceives decision-making at the end of life in pediatrics as a form of healing ritual, explores how this perspective might help clinicians to reframe situations that provoke moral and empathic distress, and analyzes the ethical implications of these arguments.
机译:医疗人类学家长期以来,愈合实践和仪式可能会寻求满足家庭动态,社区内的角色,以及解决社会裂谷,而且这种疾病本身可能植根于社会和文化关注,尽可能多地作为身体和生物学的问题。在这一框架内,生命结束时的儿童的决策可以被概念化为一种愈合仪式,导致不适用于个体身体的物理愈合,而是在一个家庭的愈合,这将持续到患者的死亡之外。使用该镜头,决策过程变得与决策本身更重要,因为它是发起的过程本身,或干扰家庭治疗。本文提出了对愈合和治疗仪式的目标的人类学观点,提供了愈合接受者而不是患者而是家庭或社区的例子。借鉴了这一奖学金,作者在儿科的生活结束时重建了决策,作为一种治疗仪式的一种形式,探讨了这种观点如何帮助临床医生重新挑起道德和异常痛苦的情况,并分析这些论点的道德含义。

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