This study examines the integration of narrative medicine(NM)into primary healthcare(PHC)settings,evaluating its role in enhancing medical humanities education within grassroots healthcare institutions.Through a compr...This study examines the integration of narrative medicine(NM)into primary healthcare(PHC)settings,evaluating its role in enhancing medical humanities education within grassroots healthcare institutions.Through a comprehensive literature review and case analysis,the research investigates the current state,challenges,and practical barriers to embedding NM into PHC systems,while proposing targeted strategies for improvement.The findings suggest that NM fosters stronger doctor-patient trust,enhances healthcare quality,and promotes humanistic care.However,primary hospitals face numerous challenges in advancing medical humanities,including a lack of trust between doctors and patients,tensions arising from the commercialization of healthcare,institutional limitations,unequal distribution of resources,and issues related to physicians'professional competencies and stress management.These interrelated obstacles detract from the quality of PHC services and the overall patient experience.Drawing on successful case studies from primary hospitals,the paper outlines effective strategies for overcoming these challenges.The study provides both theoretical and practical insights for advancing medical humanities in PHC,contributing to improvements in healthcare service quality and supporting the development of high standards in the healthcare sector.Ultimately,the findings aim to promote the broader adoption and ongoing refinement of NM within PHC institutions.展开更多
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.82272204 and No.824721882022 Key Clinical Specialty of Zhejiang Province(Critical Care Medicine)+4 种基金“Pioneer”and“Leading Goose”R&D Program of Zhejiang,No.2023C03084Wenzhou Major Science and Technology Innovation Project,No.ZY2023005Central Guiding Local Technology Development,No.2024ZY01012Zhejiang Provincial College Students'Science and Technology Innovation Activity Program,No.2024R413A037National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program for College Students,No.202410343030.
文摘This study examines the integration of narrative medicine(NM)into primary healthcare(PHC)settings,evaluating its role in enhancing medical humanities education within grassroots healthcare institutions.Through a comprehensive literature review and case analysis,the research investigates the current state,challenges,and practical barriers to embedding NM into PHC systems,while proposing targeted strategies for improvement.The findings suggest that NM fosters stronger doctor-patient trust,enhances healthcare quality,and promotes humanistic care.However,primary hospitals face numerous challenges in advancing medical humanities,including a lack of trust between doctors and patients,tensions arising from the commercialization of healthcare,institutional limitations,unequal distribution of resources,and issues related to physicians'professional competencies and stress management.These interrelated obstacles detract from the quality of PHC services and the overall patient experience.Drawing on successful case studies from primary hospitals,the paper outlines effective strategies for overcoming these challenges.The study provides both theoretical and practical insights for advancing medical humanities in PHC,contributing to improvements in healthcare service quality and supporting the development of high standards in the healthcare sector.Ultimately,the findings aim to promote the broader adoption and ongoing refinement of NM within PHC institutions.