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Kindness (not only between doctor and patient)

The relationship between doctor and patient, kindness seems a small thing. Small and fleeting, like a flower that soon fades, a butterfly that lives only one day, but not insignificant: in fact, a sequence is generated by the kindness in interpersonal relationships - and not only that the Hospital - which, through mechanisms reciprocity, spread quickly in competence, confidence, therapeutic alliance, the doctor is kind soddisfazione.Ma? Must it be? How to develop and express this ability? Can the kindness, in its apparent modesty, hide and ethical values \u200b\u200bthat enhance the authentic report, any interpersonal relationship? Among the pioneers of kindness will be a special area dedicated to Dr. Albert Schweitzer, Nobel Peace Prize 1953, which gave her life as a doctor and missionary to the people of Gabon to return to the next what he had been good in his life as a musician, JS Bach scholar, theologian and philosopher, in the name of kindness as a 'gift of self' to others, even through the projection of some excerpts from the documentary on his life, won the Oscar for best documentary in 1957. Kindness in interpersonal relationships has not yet been studied from the perspective of the behavioral sciences, although some neuroendocrine data have recently suggested that may be related to some hormonal mechanisms. The first studies that seek to study the kindness in the doctor-patient relationship has been initiated and are ongoing at the Psychology Faculty of Medicine, University of Ferrara, and preliminary data on the measurement techniques seem very promising. But kindness has a long history in the medical literature, although hidden under other clothes, from Hippocrates to the early clinical doctors in the U.S. goes by the generic name of 'bedside manners', that' good manners bedside '. But what happened to the Hospital of the 21st century, these manners? How to spread the notion that among the 'best practices' of medical practice and, in general, health kindness occupies a prominent place in spite of its appearance and seemingly less resigned, confused - and therefore neglected - including education, respect, listening and empathy? by curacuori.blogspot.com


The relationship between doctor and patient, kindness seems a small thing. Small and fleeting, like a flower that soon fades, a butterfly that lives only one day, but by no means trivial: indeed, the kindness you generate a sequence in the report interpersonal - and not only that the Hospital - which, through mechanisms of reciprocity, spread quickly in competence, confidence, therapeutic alliance, satisfaction.
But the doctor is kind? Must it be? How to develop and deliver this capability? Can the kindness, in its apparent modesty, hide and ethical values \u200b\u200bthat enhance the authentic report, any interpersonal relationship?
Among the pioneers of kindness will be a special area dedicated to Dr. Albert Schweitzer, Nobel Peace Prize 1953, who gave his life as a doctor and missionary to the people of Gabon to return to the next what he had been good in his life musician, JS Bach scholar, theologian and philosopher, in the name of kindness as a 'gift of self' to others, even through the projection of some excerpts from the documentary on his life, won the Oscar for best documentary in 1957.
kindness in interpersonal relationships has not yet been studied from the perspective of the behavioral sciences, although some data have suggested that neuroendocrine recently may be related to some hormonal mechanisms. The first studies that seek to study the kindness in the doctor-patient relationship has been initiated and are ongoing at the Psychology Faculty of Medicine, University of Ferrara, and Preliminary data on measurement techniques seem very promising. But kindness has a long history in the medical literature, although hidden under other clothes, from Hippocrates to the early clinical doctors in the U.S. goes by the generic name of 'bedside manners', that 'good manners at the bedside'.
But what happened to the Hospital of the 21st century, these manners? How to spread the notion that among the 'best practices' of medical practice and, in general, health kindness occupies a prominent place in spite of its appearance and seemingly less resigned, confused - and therefore neglected - including education, respect, listening empathy?
by curacuori.blogspot.com

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