Chapter 1958 Don’t Be Afraid



When he heard that he was going to the hospital, Hu Zhenfan changed his attitude: "Actually, I have something else to do in the afternoon and need to go back to the Municipal Bureau."

A group of doctors sitting here can see it all.

This patient is a typical example of someone who is reluctant to see a doctor.

It is the most difficult to manage such patients. For example, Hu Zhenfan is a policeman, and you can't say he is afraid of death. He was not afraid at all when fighting with criminals. However, he is really afraid of seeing a doctor.

The horror of disease to human beings can be described as an enemy inside one’s own body. You cannot exert any strength on it, but the enemy can directly destroy your body and mind.

"Was Brother Hu afraid of seeing a doctor when he was a child?" Xie Wanying interrupted and asked.

Hu Zhenfan was stunned when he heard her question.

Many adult behaviors are closely related to their childhood education. For example, Xie Wanying is not afraid, which is closely related to her mother's education when she was a child.

Many children can smell the pungent smell of disinfectant and see the glaring white when they walk through the hospital. These external stimuli give people an uncomfortable feeling, which can be said to have planted the seeds of fear of hospital doctors in the hearts of children.

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Sun Rongfang taught her daughter that the white of the hospital is as white as the white walls at home. Her daughter can also wear the white coat that doctors wear. The stethoscope that doctors use is something that Sun Rongfang bought when she went to the countryside to study medicine, so she keeps it at home for her daughter to play with. As for the disinfectant in the hospital, Sun Rongfang buys similar disinfectant from outside and sprays it in her own toilet for regular disinfection.

After my daughter gets used to these things, she will feel that the hospital is just like home. She should not have the idea that doctors in the hospital are from another world. Most people are afraid of doctors in the hospital because they subconsciously equate them with illness.

If you see a hospital and the only thought you have about being tortured to death by illness is that you will be afraid.

"Brother Hu, you can think about this question carefully. What exactly are you afraid of?" Xie Wanying said, "Perhaps you can also talk about the experience of going to the hospital for treatment when you were a child and release your emotions."

When he was a kid, he saw a doctor. Hu Zhenfan's face was dull. Maybe it was too long ago that he couldn't remember it, or maybe it was too scary. Anyway, he couldn't explain it.

The development of pediatrics in China is relatively backward, focusing only on treating diseases and forgetting to respect and pay attention to children's psychological state. This aspect of education is completely absent in children's education. Domestic research on child psychology mostly cites foreign experimental data, and the research projects done by itself are too superficial and not in-depth. In a word: there is no funding to study these things that seem to have little to do with life except treating diseases. Another deep-seated reason is that the country's citizens have no money and can only spend money on the most important things.

Parents are only anxious to cure their children's illnesses and fail to consider their children's feelings. Children have poor expressive ability and are unable to tell adults about their deep-seated fears.

Domestic pediatricians and pediatric nurses are so busy that they do not have the time to take care of the psychological needs of each child individually.

Xie Wanying thought of Teacher Nie. Teacher Nie was different because she came from abroad. She believed that treating children would affect their lives in the long run. No matter what, she would not increase the speed of treating patients just because she could not see all the patients.

Although medicine is not a mass-produced commodity, it is limited by factors such as funding and population. It is impossible to enjoy high-quality people-oriented medical services in China.

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