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视频会诊中模糊的面孔。一种列维纳斯式的分析。

The obscured face in video consultations. A Levinasian analysis.

作者信息

Assing Hvidt Elisabeth, Kofod Frida Greek, van den Heuvel Johannes, Scheffmann-Petersen Michael

机构信息

Research Unit of General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230, Odense M, Denmark.

Research Unit for General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

Med Health Care Philos. 2025 Apr 26. doi: 10.1007/s11019-025-10271-w.

Abstract

Video consultations represent a relatively new way of delivering face-to-face consultation in the context of general practice. The aim of the present analysis is to examine how video consultations influence patients' experiences of their ability to communicate their emotions, needs, and vulnerabilities, as well as their experiences with their general practitioner's ability to respond to these. The empirical base consists of 43 semi-structured interviews with patients (23 women and 20 men), aged between 17 and 81 years old, who have used video consultation as part of their treatment for various health issues in general practice. Emmanuel Levinas' theory of the face was used as an analytical and interpretative tool. The analysis showed that in video consultations, patients experience a digital obscuring of the face, i.e., of their emotions, needs and vulnerabilities. This complicates the GP's ability to perceive their vulnerability, making it challenging to recognize the patients' needs. Moreover, this obscuration hinders the patients' capacity to connect to their own vulnerabilities, which can lead to a diminished awareness of their own suffering. However, this mechanism might help patients who wish to obtain shielding from their face and from difficult emotions. Overall, we argue that significant relational and ethical dimensions of care within the doctor-patient relationship in general practice may be challenged in video consultations. We propose integrating Buber's dialogical principles with the present Levinasian analysis as it may offer a promising approach to enhancing relational and ethical dynamics in video consultations.

摘要

视频会诊是在全科医疗背景下提供面对面会诊的一种相对较新的方式。本分析的目的是研究视频会诊如何影响患者表达自己情绪、需求和脆弱性的体验,以及他们对全科医生回应这些方面能力的体验。实证依据包括对43名患者(23名女性和20名男性)进行的半结构化访谈,这些患者年龄在17岁至81岁之间,他们在全科医疗中因各种健康问题接受治疗时使用了视频会诊。埃马纽埃尔·列维纳斯的“面容”理论被用作分析和解释工具。分析表明,在视频会诊中,患者体验到面容的数字化模糊,即他们的情绪、需求和脆弱性的模糊。这使得全科医生察觉他们脆弱性的能力变得复杂,难以识别患者的需求。此外,这种模糊阻碍了患者与自身脆弱性建立联系的能力,这可能导致对自身痛苦的意识减弱。然而,这种机制可能对那些希望避免直面自己和艰难情绪的患者有所帮助。总体而言,我们认为全科医疗中医患关系内护理的重要关系和伦理层面在视频会诊中可能会受到挑战。我们建议将布伯的对话原则与当前的列维纳斯分析相结合,因为这可能为增强视频会诊中的关系和伦理动态提供一种有前景的方法。

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