纯粹的表演性复苏:将病人视为物品。

IF 1.7 2区 哲学 Q2 ETHICS
Bioethics Pub Date : 2024-10-26 DOI:10.1111/bioe.13357
Aleksy Tarasenko-Struc
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尽管纯粹的行为性复苏(PPR)--也就是 "缓慢复苏法"--在当今十分盛行,但它在生命伦理学中的批评者却多于辩护者。对 "缓慢复苏法 "最常见的批评是它从根本上具有欺骗性或有害性,而最常见的辩解则是它可以通过象征性地尊重病人或护理团队与病人家属的关系,使病人的亲人受益。我认为,"慢守则 "的批评者和捍卫者各有道理。慢规范的拥护者说得没错,并非所有的病程记录都是错误的欺骗或对病人或其家属有害,医学的象征意义本身就具有道德意义。但批评者的观点也是正确的:慢密码从表面上看是错误的。我认为,追求 "慢规范 "等同于把病人当作为他人谋利的工具--也就是把病人当作物品--这种工具化的特质构成了这种做法的一个核心表面错误。我还提出了一种观点,即慢速治疗法并不总是被认为是错误的,并具体说明了某些有限的条件,在这些条件下,PPR 行为最终可能是被允许的。因此,医疗的象征性维度在道德上确实是重要的,无论是在道德上有利的方面还是在道德上有问题的方面--即在象征性地否认病人的人性方面。
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Purely performative resuscitation: Treating the patient as an object.

Despite its prevalence today, the practice of purely performative resuscitation (PPR)-paradigmatically, the "slow code"-has attracted more critics in bioethics than defenders. The most common criticism of the slow code is that it's fundamentally deceptive or harmful, while the most common justification offered is that it may benefit the patient's loved ones, by symbolically honoring the patient or the care team's relationship with the family. I argue that critics and defenders of the slow code each have a point. Advocates of the slow code are right that not all PPR is wrongly deceptive or harmful to the patient or his family and that the symbolic aspect of medicine is itself morally significant. But the critics are also correct: slow codes are prima facie wrong. I argue that pursuing a slow code amounts to treating the patient as a tool for others' benefit-hence, treating him as an object-and that this instrumentalizing quality constitutes one core prima facie wrong of the practice. I also build a case for the idea that the slow code may not always be all-things-considered wrong, specifying certain limited conditions under which acts of PPR might ultimately be permissible. Thus, the symbolic dimension of medical treatment is indeed morally important, both in morally favorable and in morally problematic respects-namely, in its symbolic denial of the patient's humanity.

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Bioethics
Bioethics 医学-医学:伦理
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
9.10%
发文量
127
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: As medical technology continues to develop, the subject of bioethics has an ever increasing practical relevance for all those working in philosophy, medicine, law, sociology, public policy, education and related fields. Bioethics provides a forum for well-argued articles on the ethical questions raised by current issues such as: international collaborative clinical research in developing countries; public health; infectious disease; AIDS; managed care; genomics and stem cell research. These questions are considered in relation to concrete ethical, legal and policy problems, or in terms of the fundamental concepts, principles and theories used in discussions of such problems. Bioethics also features regular Background Briefings on important current debates in the field. These feature articles provide excellent material for bioethics scholars, teachers and students alike.
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