气道管理中的道德决策:气道协会关于良好实践的艰难立场声明

Barry McGuire , Simon Crawley , Nicki Dill , Paul Greig , Rehana Iqbal , Mathew Patteril , Kate Rivett , Anika Sud , Anne-Marie Slowther
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参与气道管理的从业人员必须在实践中平衡道德问题。伦理上的紧张关系之所以存在,是因为临床医生必须保持临床标准,同时最大限度地提高技能发展,探索气道实践的进步,并将新的学习纳入未来的患者。平衡对患者的益处和风险,在正确的情况下选择正确的技术,以及患者对患者自主权的适当理解和尊重,可能是一项挑战。这些挑战是来自许多专业背景的气道从业人员共同面临的;然而,本文件是专门为支持麻醉师气道管理决策而制定的,为简单起见,“麻醉师”一词将在整个文件中使用。然而,道德方面的考虑将与所有气道从业人员相关。实践与培训相结合是专业发展的核心。大多数患者都意识到,培训与护理和信任麻醉师安全交付麻醉是密不可分的。培训师应使用适合学员需要和技能的气道教学方法。气道管理需要知情同意,详细程度应与所涉及的风险成比例。病人有个人的偏好和对风险的理解,所以这些谈话必须是个体化的。麻醉师应该支持新的气道设备和技术的发展。新方法必须在治理结构中进行评估,收集数据或反馈作为实践介绍的一部分可能是合适的。道德实践要求做最好的事情,公开、诚实地做,并为病人的利益服务。现代伦理和法律环境强调患者信息、讨论和记录。我们希望这份立场声明能为我们的患者和我们的专业提供指导、结构和清晰。
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Ethical decision making in airway management: a difficult Airway Society position statement on good practice
Practitioners involved in airway management must balance ethical issues in their practice. Ethical tensions exist because clinicians must maintain clinical standards while maximising skill development, exploring advances in airway practice, and incorporating new learning to benefit future patients. Balancing the benefits and risks to the patient and choosing the right techniques in the right situations and with the right level of patient understanding and respect for patient autonomy can be challenging.
These challenges are shared by airway practitioners from many professional backgrounds; however, this document has been developed specifically to support anaesthetists in their airway management decisions, and for simplicity, the term ‘anaesthetists’ will be used throughout the document. However, the ethical considerations will have relevance to all airway practitioners.
Practice combined with training is central to professional development. Most patients are aware that training is entwined with care and trust anaesthetists to deliver this safely. Trainers should use airway teaching methods appropriate to the trainee's needs and skills.
Informed consent is required for airway management, and the level of detail should be proportionate to the risks involved. Patients have individual preferences and appreciation of risks, so these conversations must be individualised.
Anaesthetists should support the development of new airway devices and techniques. New methods must be assessed within governance structures, and it may be appropriate to collect data or feedback as part of the introduction to practice.
Ethical practice requires doing what is best, doing it openly, honestly, and in patients' interests. The modern ethical and legal landscape has emphasised patient information, discussion, and documentation. We hope this position statement provides guidance, structure, and clarity for the benefit of our patients and our specialty.
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BJA open
BJA open Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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