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Human rights in patient care: drug treatment and punishment in Russia

机译:患者护理中的人权:俄罗斯的药物治疗和惩罚

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An inherent feature of drug control in many countries has been an excessive emphasis on punitive measures at the expense of public health. At its most extreme, this approach has reduced health services for people who use drugs to an extension of the drug control system. In these environments, health services are punitive rather than supportive for people who use drugs, especially those who are drug dependent. In Russia, the government’s official policy towards drug use is one of “social intolerance,” which seeks to legitimize and encourage societal ill treatment of people who use drugs. In practice, this policy has materialized as widespread and systematic human rights violations of people who use drugs, including by subjecting them to unscientific and ideologically driven methods of drug prevention and treatment and denying them access to essential medicines and services. While such human rights violations are well-documented, there have been no attempts to date to consider the consequences of this approach through the lens of human rights in patient care. This concept brings together the rights of both patients and providers and interrogates the role of the state on the relationship between two core groups: drug-dependent people and drug treatment doctors or “narcologists” in Russia. In this article, we apply the concept of human rights in patient care to consider the narcologist’s role in punitive drug policy and human rights violations against people who use drugs and to analyze how punitive drug policy manifests as human rights violations against narcologists themselves, who lose their professional independence and their ability to work according to professional standards and ethical norms. We conclude that both people who use drugs and narcologists suffer from punitive drug policy and should unite their efforts to ensure drug policy does not undermine patients’ health and human rights.
机译:在许多国家,药物管制的固有特征是过分强调惩罚性措施,以牺牲公共卫生为代价。在最极端的情况下,这种方法减少了为使用毒品的人提供的医疗服务,从而扩大了药物控制系统。在这些环境中,卫生服务对使用毒品的人,特别是对毒品依赖者,是惩罚性的,而不是支持性的。在俄罗斯,政府的官方吸毒政策是“社会不容忍”之一,旨在使吸毒者合法化并鼓励其对社会的虐待。实际上,这项政策已成为对吸毒者的广泛和系统的侵犯人权行为,包括使他们遭受不科学和意识形态驱动的毒品预防和治疗方法,并禁止他们获得基本药品和服务。尽管此类侵犯人权行为有据可查,但迄今尚未尝试通过人权的角度来考虑这种方法在患者护理中的后果。这一概念汇集了患者和提供者的权利,并质疑国家在两个核心群体之间的关系上的作用:毒品依赖者和俄罗斯的毒品治疗医生或“麻醉学家”。在本文中,我们将人权的概念应用到患者护理中,以考虑麻醉师在惩罚性毒品政策和针对使用毒品的人的侵犯人权行为中的作用,并分析惩罚性毒品政策如何表现为对失去的麻醉师自身的侵犯人权他们的职业独立性以及根据职业标准和道德规范工作的能力。我们得出的结论是,吸毒者和麻醉师都会受到惩罚性的毒品政策的影响,应该团结一致,确保毒品政策不会损害患者的健康和人权。

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