UK doctors' strikes 2023-2024: still justified in the interests of public health, even in time-critical outpatient contexts.

IF 3.3 2区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Doug McConnell, Darren Mann
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We respond to David Wilkinson's arguments against our view of the ethicality of doctors' strikes and our claim that the 2023-2024 UK doctors' strikes are morally permissible and arguably supererogatory.Wilkinson proposes that in specialist outpatient settings, striking doctors should help arrange their own cover to prevent disproportionate harm to patients and to abide by the principles of non-maleficence and fiduciary duty. This hasn't happened during the 2023-2024 UK doctors' strikes; therefore, in his view, these strikes are morally impermissible. We reject Wilkinson's proposal on the grounds that the risk of disproportionate harm is adequately mitigated by existing arrangements and his interpretations of non-maleficence and fiduciary duty are overly demanding.We agree with Wilkinson that strikes put particularly high pressure on covering doctors in chronically under resourced specialisms. But this doesn't justify calling off or depowering doctors' strikes because, without effective strikes, under-resourcing is likely to continue and, ultimately, cause even more harm.Wilkinson argues that doctors cannot justifiably strike in the interests of public health because they don't have a broad duty to public health. We think they do have such a duty; however, we argue that doctors can justifiably strike in the interest of public health whether they have such a duty or not.Finally, we defend our claim that doctors' strikes can be supererogatory from Wilkinson's objections that there may be no such thing as supererogatory action and that our view absurdly entails that strikes can be supererogatory despite placing unfair demands on others.

2023-2024 年英国医生罢工:即使在时间紧迫的门诊情况下,为了公共卫生的利益,罢工仍然是合理的。
威尔金森提出,在专科门诊环境中,罢工医生应帮助安排自己的掩护,以防止对患者造成不相称的伤害,并遵守非恶意原则和受托责任原则。这在 2023-2024 年英国医生罢工期间并没有发生;因此,他认为这些罢工在道义上是不允许的。我们拒绝威尔金森的提议,理由是现有的安排已充分减轻了过度伤害的风险,而且他对非恶意和信托责任的解释过于苛刻。我们同意威尔金森的观点,即罢工给长期资源不足的专业领域的医生带来了特别大的压力。我们同意威尔金森的观点,即罢工给长期资源不足的专科医生带来了特别大的压力,但这并不能成为取消或削弱医生罢工的理由,因为如果没有有效的罢工,资源不足的情况很可能会继续下去,并最终造成更大的伤害。威尔金森认为,医生不能为了公共健康的利益而正当地罢工,因为他们对公共健康没有广泛的责任。我们认为他们确实有这样的责任;然而,我们认为,无论医生是否有这样的责任,他们都可以为了公共健康的利益而正当地罢工。最后,我们为我们关于医生的罢工可以是超级特权的主张进行辩护,以驳斥威尔金森的反对意见,即可能不存在超级特权行动这样的东西,而且我们的观点荒谬地意味着,尽管对他人提出了不公平的要求,罢工也可以是超级特权的。
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Journal of Medical Ethics
Journal of Medical Ethics 医学-医学:伦理
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
9.80%
发文量
164
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Ethics is a leading international journal that reflects the whole field of medical ethics. The journal seeks to promote ethical reflection and conduct in scientific research and medical practice. It features articles on various ethical aspects of health care relevant to health care professionals, members of clinical ethics committees, medical ethics professionals, researchers and bioscientists, policy makers and patients. Subscribers to the Journal of Medical Ethics also receive Medical Humanities journal at no extra cost. JME is the official journal of the Institute of Medical Ethics.
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