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[Humanization: A Conceptual and Attitudinal Problem].

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  • Medical Practice Evolution
  • Healthcare Management Systems
  • Patient-Doctor Relationship Dynamics

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  • Technological advancements have increased the distance between patients and healthcare providers.
  • Specialization leads to fragmented patient care, potentially compromising outcomes.
  • A shift from holistic patient care to task-specific roles is evident.

Purpose:

  • To explore the concept and practices of humanizing medical attention.
  • To identify strategies for improving patient care and fostering stronger patient-provider relationships.
  • To underscore the importance of humanistic approaches in preventing medical errors.

Summary:

  • Humanizing medical attention involves practices aimed at enhancing patient care and connection.
  • This approach seeks to improve the patient-provider relationship, enhance patient safety, and reduce medical errors.
  • It addresses the fragmentation of care resulting from technological and systemic changes in healthcare.

Impact:

  • Improved patient safety and reduced medical errors.
  • Enhanced patient satisfaction and trust in the healthcare system.
  • Restoration of a more compassionate and effective patient-doctor dynamic.