Detailed Information on Publication Record
2016
Anthropological perspective on the human body: the human body as object and subject of health care
CICHÁ, Martina, Giuseppe MAIELLO and Andrea PREISSOVÁ KREJČÍBasic information
Original name
Anthropological perspective on the human body: the human body as object and subject of health care
Name in Czech
Antropologický pohled na lidském těle: lidské tělo jako objekt a předmět zdravotní péče
Authors
CICHÁ, Martina (203 Czech Republic), Giuseppe MAIELLO (380 Italy, belonging to the institution) and Andrea PREISSOVÁ KREJČÍ (203 Czech Republic)
Edition
SAKARYA, TURKEY, ICLEL 2015: 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LIFELONG LEARNING AND LEADERSHIP FOR ALL, p. 417-422, 6 pp. 2016
Publisher
SAKARYA UNIV FAC EDUC
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Field of Study
50300 5.3 Education
Country of publisher
Turkey
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Publication form
electronic version available online
RIV identification code
RIV/04274644:_____/16:#0000128
Organization unit
University of Finance and Administration
ISBN
978-605-66495-0-9
UT WoS
000382504900057
Keywords (in Czech)
klient; pacient; chirurgie; ošetřovatelská péče; zdravotní zkušenosti
Keywords in English
client; patient; surgery; nursing care; health experiences
Tags
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 19/4/2017 15:06, Ing. Dominika Moravcová
Abstract
V originále
The study presents an anthropological reflection on the human body, which repeatedly during a lifetime becomes an object of healthcare. Our intention is to analyze the perception of a client’s (patient's) body, its status, changes and reactions under surgery and nursing care, performed by healthcare professionals. From an anthropological point of view, it makes sense to think also of a client’s evaluation. The client, through these performances, reflects on himself, on his body, on his feelings, and on the evaluation of health care interventions during hospitalization or outpatient treatment. The analysis of perception and experience of the client, his status, his reactions, including changes on the body or in the body, in connection with the performed medical procedures is enabled by comparative methodology, which give us the possibility to determine how these perspectives intersect and, vice versa, how they more or less diverge. A serious anthropological approach to the human body can help health workers to create a platform to achieve a more optimal concept of a bio-psycho-social approach to the client, a concept that in the so-called Western medicine is needed more. The text of the study thus acquires an applied, praxeological dimension. Its results can be used both in medical and teaching practice, in the context of the educational system for students of medical disciplines.