Beckwith F J, Peppin J F
Trinity Graduate School, Trinity International University.
J Law Med Ethics. 2000 Spring;28(1):67-77, 3. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-720x.2000.tb00318.x.
Physician value neutrality is the widely-held belief that physicians must not impose their personal values on their patients. The authors argue that this concept is flawed and thus is neither possible nor should it be pursued.
医生价值中立是一种广泛持有的信念,即医生不得将其个人价值观强加于患者。作者认为这一概念存在缺陷,因此既不可能实现,也不应追求。