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Black, white or green: 'race', gender and avatars within the therapeutic space.

机译:黑色,白色或绿色:治疗空间内的“种族”,性别和化身。

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Personal identity is critical to provider--patient interactions. Patients and doctors tend to self-select, ideally forming therapeutic units that maximise the patients' benefit. Recently, however, 'reality' has changed. The internet and virtual worlds such as Second Life (http://www.secondlife.com/) allow models of identity and provider--patient interactions that go beyond the limits of mainstream personal identity. In this paper some of the ethical implications of virtual patient--provider interactions, especially those that have to do with personal identity, are explored.
机译:个人身份对于提供者与患者的互动至关重要。患者和医生倾向于自我选择,理想情况下可形成可使患者受益最大化的治疗单位。然而,最近,“现实”发生了变化。诸如Second Life(http://www.secondlife.com/)之类的互联网和虚拟世界允许使用身份和提供者与患者之间的互动模型,而这种互动超越了主流个人身份的限制。在本文中,探讨了虚拟患者与提供者之间的互动在伦理上的意义,特别是与个人身份有关的互动。

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