Downes J
City College of New York School of Nursing, New York.
J Prof Nurs. 1991 Nov-Dec;7(6):333-40. doi: 10.1016/8755-7223(91)90010-i.
Some nurses are reluctant to care for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected clients because of fear of contagion and discomfort in caring for people with alternate life-styles. Various federal, state, and local antidiscrimination statutes limit the right of the nurse to refuse to care for people with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV infection. Other constraints are employment contracts, ethical codes of professional organizations, and regulations of state licensing boards. Nurses have rights as well as responsibilities in caring for AIDS or HIV-infected patients. They also have a professional responsibility to institute measures that minimize the need for litigation and ensure access to health care for everyone.
一些护士不愿意护理感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的患者,原因是担心被传染,以及对护理生活方式不同的人感到不适。各种联邦、州和地方法律中的反歧视法规限制了护士拒绝护理获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)患者或HIV感染者的权利。其他限制因素包括雇佣合同、专业组织的道德规范以及州执照颁发委员会的规定。护士在护理艾滋病患者或HIV感染者时既有权利也有责任。他们还有专业责任采取措施,尽量减少诉讼的必要性,并确保每个人都能获得医疗保健服务。