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The community speaks: Understanding ethical values in allocation of scarce lifesaving resources during disasters

机译:社区讲话:了解灾难期间分配稀有救生资源的道德价值观

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Introduction: Pandemic influenza or other crises causing mass respiratory failure could easily overwhelm current North American critical care capacity. This threat has generated large-scale federal, state, and local efforts to prepare for a public health disaster. Few, however, have systematically engaged the public regarding which values are most important in guiding decisions about how to allocate scarce healthcare resources during such crises. Methods: The aims of this pilot study were (1) to test whether deliberative democratic methods could be used to promote engaged discussion about complex, ethically challenging healthcare-related policy issues and (2) to develop specific deliberative democratic procedures that could ultimately be used in a statewide process to inform a Maryland framework for allocating scarce healthcare resources during disasters. Using collaboratively developed focus group materials and multiple metrics for assessing outcomes, we held 5-hour pilot community meetings with a combined total of 68 community members in two locations in Maryland. The key outcomes used to assess the project were (1) the comprehensibility of the background materials and ethical principles, (2) the salience of the ethical principles, (3) the perceived usefulness of the discussions, (4) the degree to which participants' opinions evolved as a result of the discussions, and (5) the quality of participant engagement. Results: Most participants were thoughtful, reflective, and invested in this pilot policy-informing process. Throughout the pilot process, changes were made to background materials, the verbal introduction, and pre- and post-surveys. Importantly, by holding pilot meetings in two distinct communities (an affluent suburb and inner city neighborhood), we discerned that participants' ethical reflections were framed in large part by their place-based life experiences. Conclusion: This pilot process, coupled with extensive feedback from participants, yielded a refined methodology suitable for wider-scale use and underscored the need for involvement of diverse communities in a statewide engagement process on this critical policy issue.
机译:简介:大流行性流感或其他引起大规模呼吸衰竭的危机很容易使北美目前的重症监护能力不堪重负。这种威胁引起了联邦,州和地方的大规模努力,为公共卫生灾难做准备。但是,很少有系统地与公众互动,讨论在危机期间如何分配稀缺的医疗资源方面,哪种价值观最重要。方法:这项初步研究的目的是(1)测试是否可以使用协商民主方法来促进有关复杂的,具有伦理挑战性的与医疗相关的政策问题的讨论,以及(2)开发最终可以使用的特定协商民主程序在全州范围内通知马里兰州在灾难期间分配稀缺医疗资源的框架。使用协作开发的焦点小组材料和多种评估结果的指标,我们在马里兰州的两个地点举行了5小时的试点社区会议,总共有68名社区成员参加。用于评估项目的主要成果是(1)背景材料和道德原则的可理解性;(2)道德原则的重要性;(3)讨论的有用性;(4)参与者的程度讨论产生了意见,以及(5)参与者参与的质量。结果:大多数参与者都经过深思熟虑,反思,并投入了这一试点政策告知过程。在整个试验过程中,对背景材料,口头介绍以及前后调查进行了更改。重要的是,通过在两个不同的社区(富裕的郊区和市中心附近)举行试点会议,我们发现参与者的道德思考很大程度上是由他们基于地点的生活经历所构成的。结论:该试点过程,再加上参与者的广泛反馈,得出了一种适合更广泛使用的改进方法,并强调了在这一关键性政策问题上,各社区需要参与全州范围的参与过程。

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