When Patients Make Unexpected Medical Choices.

Grace Cullen
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Background In the United States, about 500,000 patients are receiving maintenance dialysis for end-stage renal disease. The decision to discontinue dialysis and receive hospice care tends to be more difficult than to withhold or forego dialysis. Observations Supporting patient autonomy is an important health care priority that is recognized by most clinicians. However, some health care professionals are conflicted when patient autonomy varies from their treatment recommendations. This paper describes the case of a patient on kidney dialysis who chose to discontinue a potentially life-prolonging treatment. Conclusions Respecting a patient's autonomy to make informed decisions about their end-of-life care is a fundamental ethical and legal principle. Medical opinion should not and cannot overrule the wishes of a competent patient who refuses treatment.
当病人做出意外的医疗选择时。
背景:在美国,约有50万名终末期肾病患者接受维持性透析治疗。决定停止透析并接受临终关怀往往比拒绝或放弃透析更困难。观察:支持病人自主是一个重要的卫生保健优先事项,是公认的大多数临床医生。然而,当患者的自主权与他们的治疗建议不同时,一些卫生保健专业人员感到矛盾。本文描述的情况下,病人肾透析谁选择停止一个潜在的延长生命的治疗。结论:尊重病人在知情的情况下做出临终关怀决定的自主权是一项基本的伦理和法律原则。医学意见不应该也不能推翻拒绝治疗的有能力的病人的意愿。
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