K. Kocańda, A. Zwierzchowska, M. Bączek
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持续治疗是指在评估病人的临床状况没有改善的希望,用尽了所有可用的治疗方案,发现继续治疗会延长病人的痛苦,没有改善的机会的情况下继续治疗。持续治疗是医生在任何情况下提供医疗援助的义务的例外,如果延误可能导致生命损失、严重身体伤害或严重健康失调。波兰法律没有规定任何特殊程序,要求授权机构(例如法院)在发现没有继续治疗的医学指征的情况下同意停止治疗。因此,这方面的决定应由医务人员作出和执行。这首先包括作出集体决定,在医疗记录中反映与病人临床状况有关的所有情况,并在实践中落实病人的权利,包括了解自己健康状况的权利,对提供医疗服务表示知情同意的权利,以及根据病人的意识状态酌情和平、有尊严地死去的权利。
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Uporczywa terapia w świetle orzecznictwa i doktryny w aspekcie praw pacjenta i skorelowanych z nimi obowiązków lekarza
Persistent therapy is the continuation of treatment despite having assessed the patient’s clinical condition as showing no prospect of improvement, having exhausted all available treatment options and having found that continued therapy would extend the patient’s suffering with no chance of improvement. Persistent therapy is an exception from the physician’s obligation to provide medical assistance in each case when delay could result in the threat of loss of life, serious bodily injury or serious health disorder. Provisions of Polish law do not provide for any special procedure for consent by an authorized body (e.g. court) for discontinuation of treatment as the result of a finding of no medical indications for its continuation. Accordingly, it rests upon the medical staff to make and implement the decision in this regard. This includes first and foremost making a collective decision, reflecting all circumstances relating to the patient’s clinical condition in the medical records, and giving effect in practice to the patient’s rights — including the right to be informed about the condition of one’s health, to give informed consent to the provision of a medical service, and to die peacefully and with dignity — as appropriate given the patient’s state of consciousness.
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