Hope for health and health care

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William E. Stempsey
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[1] College of the Holy Cross,Department of Philosophy
[2] University of Massachusetts Medical School,Department of Psychiatry
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Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy | 2015年 / 18卷
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Hope; Health care; Medicine; Philosophy; Ernst Bloch; Gabriel Marcel; Thomas Aquinas;
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Virtually all activities of health care are motivated at some level by hope. Patients hope for a cure; for relief from pain; for a return home. Physicians hope to prevent illness in their patients; to make the correct diagnosis when illness presents itself; that their prescribed treatments will be effective. Researchers hope to learn more about the causes of illness; to discover new and more effective treatments; to understand how treatments work. Ultimately, all who work in health care hope to offer their patients hope. In this paper, I offer a brief analysis of hope, considering the definitions of Hobbes, Locke, Hume and Thomas Aquinas. I then differentiate shallow and deep hope and show how hope in health care can remain shallow. Next, I explore what a philosophy of deep hope in health care might look like, drawing important points from Ernst Bloch and Gabriel Marcel. Finally, I suggest some implications of this philosophy of hope for patients, physicians, and researchers.
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