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绝症披露后的伦理问题:丹麦和挪威临终关怀护士的思考

Ethical issues after the disclosure of a terminal illness: Danish and Norwegian hospice nurses' reflections.

作者信息

Lorensen Margarethe, Davis Anne J, Konishi Emiko, Bunch Eli H

机构信息

Institute for Nursing Science, University of Oslo, Blindern, Norway.

出版信息

Nurs Ethics. 2003 Mar;10(2):175-85. doi: 10.1191/0969733003ne592oa.

Abstract

This research explored the ethical issues that nurses reported in the process of elaboration and further disclosure after an initial diagnosis of a terminal illness had been given. One hundred and six hospice nurses in Norway and Denmark completed a questionnaire containing 45 items of forced-choice and open-ended questions. This questionnaire was tested and used in three countries prior to this study; for this research it was tested on Danish and Norwegian nurses. All respondents supported the ethics of ongoing disclosure to terminally ill patients based on ethical principles embedded in their country's Patients' Rights Acts. Truth, as an intrinsic value, proved foundational to patient autonomy, the most frequent ethical principle these nurses reported to justify their ethical position on information disclosure to terminally ill people. Telling the truth about a diagnosis was not the end of ethics in hospice care, but rather the beginning because what occurs ethically in dealing with prognosis issues became central to these hospice nurses, the patients and their families. Coupled with truth-telling, compassionate interaction and care become extensions of patients' rights.

摘要

本研究探讨了护士在对绝症患者做出初步诊断后,在详细说明和进一步披露病情过程中所报告的伦理问题。挪威和丹麦的106名临终关怀护士完成了一份包含45项强制选择和开放式问题的问卷。在本研究之前,这份问卷已在三个国家进行过测试和使用;在本研究中,对丹麦和挪威的护士进行了测试。所有受访者都支持基于本国《患者权利法案》中所蕴含的伦理原则,持续向绝症患者披露信息的伦理做法。作为一种内在价值,真相被证明是患者自主权的基础,这些护士报告的最常见伦理原则是,以此为依据来证明他们在向绝症患者披露信息方面的伦理立场。在临终关怀中,告知诊断真相并非伦理问题的终结,而是开始,因为在处理预后问题时所发生的伦理行为,成为了这些临终关怀护士、患者及其家属的核心问题。与讲真话相结合,富有同情心的互动和关怀成为了患者权利的延伸。

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