Refleksje o przemijaniu w praktyce lekarskiej, nie tylko w czasie pandemii, z odniesieniem do wybranych tekstów z literatury

© Borgis - Medycyna Rodzinna 3-4/2021, s. 30-32 | DOI: 10.25121/MR.2021.24.3-4.30

*Grażyna Jarząbek-Bielecka1, Dawid Luwański1, Antoni Jarząbek1, Marek Bielecki2, Katarzyna Plagens-Rotman3, Emilia Warchoł1, Małgorzata Mizgier4

Summary
Medical practice in various medical disciplines, especially in family medicine, in the time of a pandemic, indicates that in medical interviews patients not only talk about the ailments they report, but also report fear of death and passing away. Indeed, a special, individual approach to each patient is recommended, also in these matters, which is also important in the promotion of mental health.
There are statements from patients that the more they know in the media about the successive waves of COVID-19 infections, the more often thoughts about death and passing related to fear for the future of themselves, their family and loved ones appear. Some patients even say: “what will happen to this world”, what awaits humanity. According to psychologists, it is natural to react to a direct threat to life. It is worth analyzing the issue of the human approach to the phenomenon of passing away in an interdisciplinary context in the context of health sciences, medicine, but also the humanities, such as the history of medicine or the philosophy of medicine, as well as literature and art in general.

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