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Using an Ethical Model to Manage Patient-Soldier Confidentiality When Medical Treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is Refused

机译:当拒绝治疗创伤后应激障碍的药物时,使用道德模型管理患者-士兵的机密性

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This paper reviews the ethical tensions and the dual loyalty conflict between following military orders and professional codes of conduct. All competent patients have a right to refuse medical treatment. However, maintaining confidentiality is not an absolute right. In the military, a doctor may have a dual loyalty conflict between obeying military orders and following professional codes of practice. This can become exacerbated when a doctor in a military environment does not consider all the parties’ interests. This paper suggests that dual loyalty conflict in military healthcare practice in this environment is best managed via a discretionary ethic-role. This then allows independent clinical judgment while at the same time minimizing ethical dilemmas, harm, and conflict to a third party such as a military commander.
机译:本文回顾了以下军事命令与专业行为准则之间的道德张力和双重忠诚冲突。所有合格患者均有权拒绝治疗。但是,保持机密不是绝对的权利。在军队中,医生在遵守军事命令与遵守专业行为守则之间可能存在双重忠诚冲突。当处于军事环境中的医生未考虑各方的利益时,这种情况可能会加剧。本文提出,在这种环境下,军事医疗实践中的双重忠诚冲突最好通过自由职业道德角色来解决。这样就可以进行独立的临床判断,同时最大程度地减少了对诸如军事指挥官之类的第三方的道德困境,伤害和冲突。

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