骨科医学伦理学综述:当前的焦点和未来的考虑。

Ryan X Lam,Zhi Mei Sonia He,Ruhi Thapar,Maggie Wang,Dion G Birhiray,Matthew Milad,Lara Ouellette,Umar Ghilzai,Tucker J Cushing,M Brent Price,Brenden B Ronna,Omar H Atassi,Christopher H Perkins,John R Dawson,William M Granberry,Melvyn A Harrington,Douglas R Dirschl,Lorenzo R Deveza
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(四)根据研究生医学教育认证委员会的指导方针,医学伦理教育是骨科住院医师培训的必要组成部分,尽管目前没有标准化的课程。(四)除了生命伦理学的四项原则(自主、仁慈、无害、正义)之外,与整形外科相关的伦理概念还包括功利主义、义务论、美德伦理、道德直觉主义、微观伦理、叙事伦理等。(四)与骨科手术相关的文献中确定的伦理主题包括医疗决策、新技术的使用、照顾弱势患者、执行高风险程序、实习生身份对患者护理的影响以及患者对利益冲突的态度。(五)我们试图在文献中确定但发现缺乏的伦理主题包括:在资源匮乏的环境中提供骨科护理的伦理、骨科创业、残疾伦理、主管虐待受训人员的伦理,以及识别和报告虐待儿童和老年人的伦理。
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A Review of Medical Ethics in Orthopaedic Surgery: Current Foci and Future Considerations.
➢ Medical ethics education is a required component of orthopaedic surgery resident training per the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) guidelines, although no standardized curriculum currently exists.➢ Beyond the 4 principles of bioethics (autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice), additional ethical concepts relevant to orthopaedic care include utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics, moral intuitionism, microethics, and narrative ethics.➢ Ethical themes identified in the literature relevant to orthopaedic surgery include the ethics involved in medical decision-making, use of new technologies, caring for vulnerable patients, performing high-stakes procedures, the impacts of trainee status on patient care, and patient attitude regarding conflict of interest.➢ Ethical themes that we sought to identify in the literature but found lacking include the ethics of providing orthopaedic care in low-resource settings, orthopaedics entrepreneurship, disability ethics, trainee mistreatment by their supervisors, and the ethics involved in the recognition and reporting of child and elder abuse.
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