2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-017-0925-0
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Different perceptions of narrative medicine between Western and Chinese medicine students

Abstract: BackgroundWestern medicine is an evidence-based science, whereas Chinese medicine is more of a healing art. To date, there has been no research that has examined whether students of Western and Chinese medicine differentially engage in, or benefit from, educational activities for narrative medicine. This study fills a gap in current literature with the aim of evaluating and comparing Western and Chinese Medicine students’ perceptions of narrative medicine as an approach to learning empathy and professionalism.… Show more

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“…Outcomes of narrative medicine for professionalism learning: empathy, communication, doctor-patient relationship, and understanding patients Empathy, one of the core components of professionalism, has been identified as an essential component of the doctor-patient relationship [8,42]. It is the ability to understand patients' situation, perspective, and feelings and to communicate that understanding to them [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outcomes of narrative medicine for professionalism learning: empathy, communication, doctor-patient relationship, and understanding patients Empathy, one of the core components of professionalism, has been identified as an essential component of the doctor-patient relationship [8,42]. It is the ability to understand patients' situation, perspective, and feelings and to communicate that understanding to them [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2020, an international reporting standard of the TCM guidelines, RIGHT‐TCM was proposed, 82,83 which will promote the TCM evidence translation combined with the estimation of the TCM evidence grading and recommendation system 84–87 . Furthermore, researchers introduced TCM concepts and theories into the development of core outcome sets 88,89 and the practice of narrative medicine 90 92…”
Section: The Influence Of Evidence‐based Tcm Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As yet, however, there is inconsistent representation of narrative elements in medical programs. Medical education, in the West at least (Huang et al 2017), is still steeped in logicoscientific thinking (Gupta et al 2011). Prominence is given to comprehending the bio-medical clues that will lead to evidence-based explanations or which will guide evidence-based investigations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%