Acknowledging pain in others

Loretta M. Kopelman
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Abstract

The recent International Association for the Study of Pain's (IASP) definition of pain apparently minimizes pain suffered by nonverbal individuals. This tendency is also reflected in recent studies about the care of patients and in social policies such as the so-called Baby Doe federal regulations for treatment of infants. It is important to counter this tendency to minimize pain by such means as giving clinicians a better education about (1) pain management; (2) decision-making standards such as the best interest, and moral issues about how to rank important medical goals; (3) research and practice guidelines relating to pain; and (4) encouraging health care, legal, and other institutions to adopt goals and means to address pain adequately.

承认别人的痛苦
最近国际疼痛研究协会(IASP)对疼痛的定义显然将非语言个体所遭受的疼痛最小化。这种趋势也反映在最近关于病人护理的研究和社会政策中,如所谓的婴儿治疗联邦条例。重要的是要通过给临床医生更好的关于(1)疼痛管理的教育来对抗这种最小化疼痛的趋势;(2)决策标准,如最佳利益,以及如何对重要医疗目标进行排序的道德问题;(3)与疼痛有关的研究和实践指南;(4)鼓励卫生保健、法律和其他机构采取适当的目标和手段来解决疼痛问题。
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