2014
DOI: 10.1111/jep.12251
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Getting personal: can systems medicine integrate scientific and humanistic conceptions of the patient?

Abstract: Rationale, aims and objectives The practicing doctor, and most obviously the primary care clinician who encounters the full complexity of patients, faces several fundamental but intrinsically related theoretical and practical challenges -strongly actualized by so-called medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) and multi-morbidity. Systems medicine, which is the emerging application of systems biology to medicine and a merger of molecular biomedicine, systems theory and mathematical modelling, has recently been pro… Show more

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“…The presented connection between allostatic load and the phenomenon embodiment ) is highly concordant with our thinking (Getz, Kirkengen, & Ulvestad, 2011;Kirkengen, 2001Kirkengen, , 2010Kirkengen et al, 2015;Kirkengen & Thornquist, 2012;Mjolstad, Kirkengen, Getz, & Hetlevik, 2013;Thornquist & Kirkengen, 2015;Tomasdottir et al, 2014;Tomasdottir et al, 2015;Vogt, Ulvestad, Eriksen, & Getz, 2014). The interrelatedness of human biology and biography has long been evident to experienced doctors in general practice (GPs) who encounter individuals over time across varying circumstances and stages of life (Kirkengen, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The presented connection between allostatic load and the phenomenon embodiment ) is highly concordant with our thinking (Getz, Kirkengen, & Ulvestad, 2011;Kirkengen, 2001Kirkengen, , 2010Kirkengen et al, 2015;Kirkengen & Thornquist, 2012;Mjolstad, Kirkengen, Getz, & Hetlevik, 2013;Thornquist & Kirkengen, 2015;Tomasdottir et al, 2014;Tomasdottir et al, 2015;Vogt, Ulvestad, Eriksen, & Getz, 2014). The interrelatedness of human biology and biography has long been evident to experienced doctors in general practice (GPs) who encounter individuals over time across varying circumstances and stages of life (Kirkengen, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Development of person knowledge takes time and involves developing trust which may be challenging in health care's fast-paced climate (Patients Association 2009;The Kings Fund 2013;Vogt et al,2014;Zolnierek 2014). Nursing theorists have advocated the importance of person knowledge since the 1960s.…”
Section: Compassionate Care and The Development Of Person Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 'guidelines mentality' often results in a situation that has been referred to as "silo medicine" [19][20][21], where each diagnosis has its own expert groups, patient organisations, industry sponsors and clinical guidelines. Diseases are then treated as wholes ("disease holism"), while patients are treated as composed of parts ("patient compositionality").…”
Section: Single Disease Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%