Should Providers Ask Family Members What They Want When Establishing Surrogate Decision-Making?

Q3 Medicine
Edmund G Howe
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AbstractIn this piece I discuss optimal approaches that providers may take when pursuing surrogate decision-making. A potential critical problem here is some providers' approach differing from that of others. To the extent that this occurs, the results may be arbitrary, and the harm from this may be profound since this may affect, of course, even whether some of these patients will live or die. One factor possibly resulting in these differences is the moral weight providers place on what family members want when these outcomes differ from what they think patients would want. Providers now most commonly place greatest moral weight on following what patients would want to maximally respect their autonomy, but this view may clash with the view of others who see autonomy as more relational and thus based on prior and present social relations with others. Giving family members' wants more moral weight is a radical departure from what providers do now and may increase these differences. I discuss here the rationales for and against these competing choices.

在确立代理决策时,医疗服务提供者是否应该询问家庭成员他们想要什么?
摘要 在这篇文章中,我讨论了医疗服务提供者在进行代理决策时可能采取的最佳方法。其中一个潜在的关键问题是,一些服务提供者的方法与其他服务提供者的方法不同。如果出现这种情况,其结果可能是武断的,而由此造成的伤害可能是深远的,因为这甚至会影响到其中一些病人的生死。可能导致这些差异的一个因素是,当家属所希望的结果与医护人员认为病人所希望的结果不同时,医护人员对家属所希望的结果所赋予的道德权重。目前,医疗服务提供者最普遍的看法是,为了最大限度地尊重病人的自主权,他们最看重的是病人的意愿,但这种观点可能与其他人的观点相冲突,后者认为自主权更多的是关系性的,因此是建立在与他人之前和现在的社会关系基础之上的。给予家属的要求更多的道德权重与医疗服务提供者目前的做法截然不同,可能会加剧这些分歧。我在此讨论支持和反对这些相互竞争的选择的理由。
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Journal of Clinical Ethics
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Ethics is written for and by physicians, nurses, attorneys, clergy, ethicists, and others whose decisions directly affect patients. More than 70 percent of the articles are authored or co-authored by physicians. JCE is a double-blinded, peer-reviewed journal indexed in PubMed, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, the Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature, and other indexes.
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