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《黑斯廷斯中心报告》2023年9 - 10月刊的主题是依赖他人——依赖亲人、临床医生、科学家和机构。这篇主要文章探讨了爱的关系如何支持和重塑痴呆症患者的代理。作者Eran Klein和Sara Goering认为,将代理理解为一种共享的关系能力,对痴呆症治疗的发展、照顾者的角色以及患者环境的构建都有影响。在第二篇文章中,Anthony Wrigley和他的同事调查了辅助生殖技术的提供者是否通过不恰当地利用病人对孩子的深切希望来推销“附加”干预措施。与本期HCR一同发表的是一份特别报告,由卫生政策学者Lauren a . Taylor及其同事客座编辑,内容是重建公众对科学和卫生保健的信任的必要性。
The Hastings Center Report's September-October 2023 issue is about relying on others—on loved ones, clinicians, scientists, and institutions. The lead article explores how loving relationships support and reshape the agency of people who have dementia. Authors Eran Klein and Sara Goering argue that the understanding of agency as a shared, relational capacity has implications for the development of treatments for dementia, the role of caregivers, and the structuring of patients’ environments. In the second article, Anthony Wrigley and colleagues examine whether providers of assisted reproductive technologies market “add-on” interventions by inappropriately exploiting their patients’ profound hope for a baby. Published with this issue of HCR is a special report, guest edited by health policy scholar Lauren A. Taylor and colleagues, on the need to rebuild public trust in science and health care.
期刊介绍:
The Hastings Center Report explores ethical, legal, and social issues in medicine, health care, public health, and the life sciences. Six issues per year offer articles, essays, case studies of bioethical problems, columns on law and policy, caregivers’ stories, peer-reviewed scholarly articles, and book reviews. Authors come from an assortment of professions and academic disciplines and express a range of perspectives and political opinions. The Report’s readership includes physicians, nurses, scholars, administrators, social workers, health lawyers, and others.