徒劳关怀的伦理:谁决定什么时候够了?——从印度对ICU医护人员道德困境的解读

IF 0.9 3区 哲学 Q3 ETHICS
Shibu Sasidharan, Harpreet Dhillon
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摘要

本文探讨了印度重症监护病房中围绕无效护理的伦理困境,特别关注医疗保健专业人员在对绝症患者进行潜在的非有益干预时所经历的道德困境。通过对近期文献的分析,包括系统综述和随机对照试验,本评论探讨了印度独特医疗保健环境中医学伦理、文化价值观、资源分配和决策框架的复杂交集。本文强调需要对临终关怀采取文化敏感的方法,改善医疗保健提供者和家庭之间的沟通,以及机构支持系统来解决ICU工作人员的道德困扰。此外,它还提出了政策建议和实用策略,以应对这些具有挑战性的道德领域,同时尊重印度医疗保健系统中的患者尊严、家庭自主权和专业诚信。
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Ethics of Futile Care: Who Decides When Enough Is Enough?-A Commentary From the Indian Context on Moral Distress in ICU Staff.

This paper examines the ethical dilemmas surrounding futile care in Indian intensive care units, specifically focusing on the moral distress experienced by healthcare professionals when administering potentially non-beneficial interventions to terminally ill patients. Through analysis of recent literature, including systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials, this commentary explores the complex intersection of medical ethics, cultural values, resource allocation, and decision-making frameworks within India's unique healthcare landscape. The paper highlights the need for culturally sensitive approaches to end-of-life care, improved communication between healthcare providers and families, and institutional support systems to address moral distress among ICU staff. Additionally, it proposes policy recommendations and practical strategies to navigate these challenging ethical terrain while respecting patient dignity, family autonomy, and professional integrity in the Indian healthcare system.

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Developing World Bioethics
Developing World Bioethics 医学-医学:伦理
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.50%
发文量
48
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Developing World Bioethics provides long needed case studies, teaching materials, news in brief, and legal backgrounds to bioethics scholars and students in developing and developed countries alike. This companion journal to Bioethics also features high-quality peer reviewed original articles. It is edited by well-known bioethicists who are working in developing countries, yet it will also be open to contributions and commentary from developed countries'' authors. Developing World Bioethics is the only journal in the field dedicated exclusively to developing countries'' bioethics issues. The journal is an essential resource for all those concerned about bioethical issues in the developing world. Members of Ethics Committees in developing countries will highly value a special section dedicated to their work.
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