在定期体检中筛查精神健康障碍的伦理考虑

Greta B. Raglan, Hal Lawrence III, Jay Schulkin
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心理健康问题,特别是抑郁和焦虑,在所有年龄段的妇女中都很常见。由于产科医生/妇科医生(ob/gyns)通常是妇女护理的主要来源,他们在早期发现和针对心理健康症状方面处于独特的地位。在这种情况下,我们将道德定义为一个人在实践中的能力与治疗病人的需要之间的平衡。本文讨论了由于缺乏专业知识、培训和经验,妇产科医生在识别和治疗精神健康状况时可能面临的伦理挑战。我们还将关注有利于妇产科干预的伦理考虑,以及改进培训如何有助于解决这一伦理困境。此外,协作护理网络的扩大可能有助于建立护理的连续性。
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Ethical considerations of screening for mental health disorders during periodic well-woman exams

Mental health concerns, particularly depression and anxiety, are common among women of all ages. Because obstetrician/gynecologists (ob/gyns) often serve as a primary source of care for women, they are in a unique position to detect and target mental health symptoms early. In this context, we define ethics as the balance between one's competency in practice, and the need to treat patients with conditions outside of that competency. This paper discusses the ethical challenges that ob/gyns may face in identifying and treating mental health conditions due to lack of expertise, training, and experience. We also focus on the ethical considerations that favor interventions on the part of ob/gyns, and how improved training could help to resolve this ethical dilemma. In addition, the expansion of collaborative care networks may help to build continuity of care.

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