covid - 19后视力丧失中的同理心和关怀伦理:乌木·米歇尔·柯林斯博士的案例。

David Augustin Hodge, Ebony Michelle Collins
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2022年,学者、作家和视力健康倡导者Ebony Michelle collins博士在感染COVID-19后突然出现双侧视网膜脱离和失明,尽管之前没有眼部疾病史。她的故事揭示了这种大流行在很大程度上被忽视的后果:可能导致严重的神经和眼部并发症。本文以叙事伦理为支撑,以美德伦理为支撑,探讨新冠肺炎神经损伤的个人和伦理维度。叙事伦理学以患者故事为中心,使临床数据人性化,而美德伦理学则强调护理中的移情和同情。柯林斯博士的经历强调,迫切需要提高对COVID-19对神经和眼部的影响的认识和研究,特别是出血、血管闭塞和脱离等视网膜疾病。她的病例呼吁在研究和临床实践中采取以道德为基础、以患者为中心的方法,以更好地应对大流行的长期后果。
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Ethics of Empathy and Care in Post-COVID Vision Loss: The Case of Dr. Ebony Michelle Collins.

In 2022, Dr. Ebony Michelle Collins-a scholar, author, and vision-health advocate-suffered sudden bilateral retinal detachment and blindness following a COVID-19 infection, despite no prior history of ocular disease. Her story reveals a largely overlooked consequence of the pandemic: the potential for serious neurological and ocular complications. This paper uses narrative ethics, supported by virtue ethics, to explore the personal and ethical dimensions of COVID-19-induced neurological impairment. Narrative ethics centers patient stories to humanize clinical data, while virtue ethics emphasizes empathy and compassion in care. Dr. Collins' experience underscores the urgent need for greater awareness and research into the neurological and ocular effects of COVID-19, particularly retinal conditions such as hemorrhaging, vascular occlusion, and detachment. Her case calls for an ethically grounded, patient-centered approach in both research and clinical practice to better address the long-term consequences of the pandemic.

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