Ethical Dilemmas, Needs and Unmet Needs in European Psychiatry â A Survey Made by the European Psychiatric Association (EPA)

Rutz Wolfgang, Kastrup Marianne
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During the present decade matters of ethics have been increasingly the focus of European National Psychiatric Associations and on the agenda of the European Psychiatric Association (EPA). Discussions in the association’s ethical committee have scrutinized the problems and elucidated the range of ethical dilemmas. A questionnaire sent by the Committee in 2011 to the National European Psychiatric Associations has given a panorama of the ethical problems in European Psychiatry and shown their diversity and even communalities. This overview has been presented at different meetings of the EPA and has recently been reviewed, updated and additionally commented by all committed European national associations. Hereby, new problems in European psychiatry have emerged or became again underlined e.g. the demand on psychiatry’s ethical involvement in end of life issues as well as the consequences of financing routines in times of resource limitations and changed prioritizations within medical care and mental health support systems implied by an ever more predominant market economy. Other re-emerged problems are questions and problems in contact with private sectors of users’ organizations, care providers or pharmaceutical industries and the need and strategies for multidisciplinary involvement in psychiatric education and research support. In this article these newly emerged ethical challenges will be elucidated and some positions of national psychiatric associations and their recently updated priorities regarding ethical challenges will be reviewed. Activities and structures regarding a continuous ethical sensitization as well as needs of a sustainable ethical agenda in European psychiatry are addressed.
欧洲精神病学中的伦理困境、需要和未满足的需要:欧洲精神病学协会(EPA)的一项调查
在本十年中,伦理问题日益成为欧洲国家精神病学协会和欧洲精神病学协会(EPA)议程的重点。协会伦理委员会的讨论仔细审查了这些问题,并阐明了伦理困境的范围。2011年,委员会向欧洲国家精神病学协会发出了一份调查问卷,该问卷给出了欧洲精神病学伦理问题的全景,并显示了它们的多样性,甚至是社区性。该概述已在EPA的不同会议上提出,最近已由所有承诺的欧洲国家协会进行了审查、更新和补充评论。因此,欧洲精神病学的新问题已经出现或再次被强调,例如,对精神病学在生命终结问题中的伦理参与的需求,以及在资源限制时期融资常规的后果,以及在医疗保健和精神健康支持系统中改变优先次序的影响,这意味着更加主导的市场经济。其他重新出现的问题是与使用者组织、护理提供者或制药工业的私营部门接触的问题和问题,以及多学科参与精神病学教育和研究支助的需要和战略。本文将阐述这些新出现的伦理挑战,并对国家精神病学协会的一些立场及其最近更新的关于伦理挑战的优先事项进行综述。讨论了关于持续的伦理敏感性以及欧洲精神病学可持续伦理议程的需要的活动和结构。
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