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Allocation of resources and health professionals’ burden during the COVID-19 pandemic Reflections on advanced directives, informed consent and social perception in Mexico

机译:在Covid-19大流行思考关于高级指令,知情同意和墨西哥人的社会认知期间的资源和卫生专业人员负担

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One of the main problems in the COVID-19 pandemic is the insufficient availability of resources. This deficiency has resulted in emotional and moral burdens of health professionals. Decisions are having to be made as to who will live and who will die. Moreover, given the global impact of this pandemic, negative impacts are heightened in low and middle-income countries such as Mexico. Authors focus on two issues related to, but not exclusive, to the Mexican healthcare system in an attempt to partially address scarce resources and health professionals’ burden. First, is the empowerment of patients’ autonomy through the incorporation of advanced directives (i.e. non-resuscitate order, the use of intensive care unit and/or ventilator) within informed consent. And, second, the socio-cultural perception of risk as relevant for public engagement on protective behavioral patterns. We argue that addressing these issues could possibly lessen the burden of healthcare professionals, and bring about greater autonomy among the public.
机译:Covid-19大流行中的主要问题之一是资源可用性不足。这种缺陷导致了卫生专业人员的情感和道德负担。决定必须达到谁将生存,谁会死。此外,鉴于这种大流行的全球影响,在低收入和中等收入国家等墨西哥的影响,负面影响增加。作者侧重于墨西哥医疗保健系统的两个问题,以试图部分地解决稀缺的资源和卫生专业人员负担。首先,通过在知情同意下纳入先进的指令(即,不复苏令,使用重症监护单位和/或呼吸机),赋予患者自主权。第二,其社会文化对风险的看法与公众参与保护行为模式相关。我们认为解决这些问题可能会减少医疗专业人士的负担,并在公众之间带来更大的自治。

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