| Literature DB >> 23771762 |
Marijana Braš1, Veljko Đorđević, Mladen Janjanin.
Abstract
We are witnessing an unprecedented development of the medical science, which promises to revolutionize health care and improve patients' health outcomes. However, the core of the medical profession has always been and will be the relationship between the doctor and the patient, and communication is the most widely used clinical skill in medical practice. When we talk about different forms of communication in medicine, we must never forget the importance of communication through art. Although one of the simplest, art is the most effective way to approach the patient and produce the effect that no other means of communication can achieve. Person-centered pain management takes into account psychological, physical, social, and spiritual aspects of health and disease. Art should be used as a therapeutic technique for people who suffer from pain, as well as a means of raising public awareness of this problem. Art can also be one of the best forms of educating medical professionals and others involved in treatment and decision-making on pain.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23771762 PMCID: PMC3692339 DOI: 10.3325/cmj.2013.54.296
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Croat Med J ISSN: 0353-9504 Impact factor: 1.351
Figure 1Nausea, a drawing by Prof. Zoltan Novak, from the series of artworks by 12 artists inspired by patients’ stories on pain; corresponding story in Box 1