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Making difficult ethical decisions in patient care during natural disasters and other mass casualty events.

机译:在自然灾害和其他大规模伤亡事件中,在患者护理中做出艰难的伦理决定。

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OBJECTIVE: Recent experiences in the United States with unprecedented terrorist attacks (9/11) and a devastating natural disaster (Hurricane Katrina) have demonstrated that the medical care of mass casualties during such disasters poses ethical problems not normally experienced in civilian health care. It is important to 1) identify the unique ethical challenges facing physicians who feel an obligation to care for victims of such disasters and 2) develop a national consensus on ethical guidelines as a resource for ethical decision making in medical disaster relief. STUDY DESIGN: A survey of pertinent literature was performed to assess experience and opinions on the condition of medical care in terrorist attacks and natural disasters, the ethical challenges of disaster medical care, and the professional responsibilities and responsiveness in disasters. CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to develop a national consensus on the ethical guidelines for physicians who care for patients, victims, and casualties of disasters, and to formulate a virtue-based, yet practical, ethical approach to medical care under such extreme conditions. An educational curriculum for medical students, residents, and practicing physicians is required to best prepare all physicians who might be called upon, in the future, to triage patients, allocate resources, and make difficult decisions about treatment priorities and comfort care. It is not appropriate to address these questions at the time of the disaster, but rather in advance, as part of the ethics education of the medical profession. Important issues for resolution include inpatient and casualty triage and prioritization, medical liability, altered standards of care, justice and equity, informed consent and patient autonomy, expanding scope of practice in disaster medicine, and the moral and ethical responsibilities of physicians to care for disaster victims.
机译:目的:最近在美国发生的史无前例的恐怖袭击(9/11)和毁灭性自然灾害(卡特里娜飓风)的经验表明,在此类灾害中,大规模伤亡人员的医疗保健构成了平民卫生保健中通常没有的道德问题。重要的是:1)识别有义务照顾此类灾难受害者的医师所面临的独特的道德挑战,以及2)在道德准则上形成全国共识,以作为医疗救灾中道德决策的资源。研究设计:对相关文献进行了调查,以评估在恐怖袭击和自然灾害中的医疗条件,灾难医疗的伦理挑战以及灾难中的专业责任和响应能力方面的经验和意见。结论:有必要就照顾灾难患者,受害者和伤亡人员的医师的道德准则达成全国共识,并在这种极端条件下制定以美德为基础但实用的道德方法进行医疗。需要为医学生,住院医师和执业医师提供教育课程,以最好地准备所有可能会在将来被要求对患者进行分类,分配资源以及就治疗重点和舒适护理做出艰难决定的医师。在灾难发生时不宜解决这些问题,而应事先解决,这是医学界进行道德教育的一部分。解决的重要问题包括住院和伤亡分类和优先级划分,医疗责任,改变的护理标准,正义和公平,知情同意和患者自治,扩大灾难医学的业务范围以及医师对灾难的道德和伦理责任受害者。

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