Incidental Genetic Findings Discovered During Autopsy: An Ethical Analysis of Patient Confidentiality Post-Mortem.

IF 1.9 3区 哲学 Q2 ETHICS
Brooke Ortiz, Lauren B Solberg
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Abstract

Protections for patient confidentiality during life prove essential for effective healthcare. However, post-mortem, these protections can cease. Postmortem, technological advancements enhance autopsy evaluations but also contribute to incidental findings during autopsy. An incidental finding, unrelated to the cause of death, can include genetic conditions which can have significant implications for family members of the deceased. The ethical and legal implications of disclosing incidental findings with genetic components to family members of a deceased patient are evaluated in this research and advance directives are explored as a possible solution to protecting patient confidentiality post-mortem.

在尸检过程中发现的偶然遗传发现:对病人死后保密的伦理分析。
保护患者生命中的隐私对于有效的医疗保健至关重要。然而,死后,这些保护可能会停止。死后,技术的进步加强了尸检评估,但也有助于尸检过程中的偶然发现。与死亡原因无关的偶然发现可能包括对死者家庭成员有重大影响的遗传状况。在本研究中评估了向死者家属披露偶然发现的遗传成分的伦理和法律含义,并探讨了预先指示作为保护患者死后保密的可能解决方案。
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Ethics & Behavior
Ethics & Behavior Multiple-
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