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护士、《日内瓦公约》与人权。

The nurse, the Geneva Conventions and human rights.

出版信息

Int Nurs Rev. 1992 Mar-Apr;39(2):61-3.

PMID:1582772
Abstract

Alleged reports from the warfronts over the past few years have been shocking: bombing of hospitals and ambulances, health workers refusing to care for wounded members of the opposition, medical involvement in the torture of prisoners, etc. Such conduct is in violation of professional codes of conduct and the Geneva Conventions. Yet the combatants and health care personnel in too many instances remain impervious. In many economically and politically unstable countries, where uprisings and war can explode any day, anyone can become involved, but particularly health care professionals because of the nature of their work. When confronted with a dilemma in a conflict situation, nurses must remember that they are accountable for their own professional actions and as such must be aware of patient/client rights and of their rights and obligations under the terms of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and the Additional Protocols of 1977. To assist nurses in making the right decisions, ICN developed a Code for Nurses and in 1984, with the League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, prepared an educational package for nurses on the Geneva conventions and the principles of humanitarian law. Subsequently ICN, with its member nurses' associations, developed position papers on the role of nurses in caring for prisoners and detainees and in safeguarding human rights. And today in face of daily reports of humanitarian violations, ICN urges NNAs to reconfirm their commitment and to take concrete moves to assure that their members fully understand what is expected of nurses in conflict situations. Extracts of the Geneva Conventions' essential provisions and ICN's position statements are provided below as one step in bringing about this awareness.

摘要

过去几年来自前线的所谓报道令人震惊

医院和救护车遭轰炸、医护人员拒绝救治反对派受伤人员、医疗人员参与对囚犯的酷刑等。这种行为违反了职业行为准则和《日内瓦公约》。然而,在太多情况下,战斗人员和医护人员对此仍无动于衷。在许多经济和政治不稳定的国家,起义和战争随时可能爆发,任何人都可能卷入其中,但医护专业人员因其工作性质卷入的可能性尤其大。在冲突局势中面临两难境地时,护士必须牢记,她们要对自己的专业行为负责,因此必须了解患者/服务对象的权利以及她们在1949年《日内瓦公约》和1977年《附加议定书》条款下的权利和义务。为帮助护士做出正确决策,国际护士理事会制定了《护士守则》,并于1984年与红十字与红新月会国际联合会为护士编写了一套关于《日内瓦公约》和人道主义法原则的教育资料。随后,国际护士理事会与其会员护士协会就护士在照料囚犯和被拘留者以及维护人权方面的作用制定了立场文件。如今,面对每日不断的违反人道主义行为的报道,国际护士理事会敦促各国护士协会再次确认其承诺,并采取具体行动确保其成员充分了解在冲突局势中对护士的期望。以下提供《日内瓦公约》基本条款的摘录以及国际护士理事会的立场声明,作为提高这种认识的一个步骤。

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