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BSU bulletin. Philosophy

Bibliographic description:
Kamalieva I. R.
DOCTOR-PATIENT INTERACTION: A SOCIO-CULTURAL ANALYSIS // BSU bulletin. Philosophy. - 2019. №2. . - С. 89-95.
Title:
DOCTOR-PATIENT INTERACTION: A SOCIO-CULTURAL ANALYSIS
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DOI: 10.18101/1994-0866-2019-2-89-95UDK: 177.7
Annotation:
The article presents a socio-cultural analysis of the problems of doctor-patient interaction in modern health service. In our opinion, compassion to patients in modern medicine has been replaced by biologizing, corporate-technocratic and biopolitical landmarks, which are a re- sult of several interrelated sociocultural factors that have arisen consistently in the develop- ment of medical science. We believe that modern medicine is characterized by the following phenomena, indicating a change in its value paradigms: the loss of universal, humanistic ethical attitudes that was in force until the beginning of the 20th century; "blurring" of the patient's holistic image as a result of operational and psychopharmacological interventions, progress in medical technology and equipment; a decrease of trust to physicians, which was historically determined by closeness and subculturalization of the medical community, as well as by a progressive subspecialty of doctors. In the light of incompatibility of modern medicine with a social demand in a humane attitude towards a person suffering from a disease the problem of doctor-patient interaction can be solved only with an existential ap- proach.
Keywords:
medicine; doctor; patient; communication; medical ethics; bioethics; existential approach; trust; compassion; interaction.
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