Greve P A
J Intraven Nurs. 1991 May-Jun;14(3 Suppl P):S30-5; discussion S36-7.
The HIV epidemic poses a challenge to health care professionals not only with regard to treatment, but also in terms of legal and ethical issues. Some federal and/or state laws already exist that prevent employers from discriminating against persons with any stage of HIV infection, protect workers who protest dangerous conditions in the workplace, and provide compensation to the employee for an injury sustained on the job or for contracting an occupational disease. Many states have enacted statutes on AIDS that include confidentiality provision. Laws pertaining to malpractice, transfusion, consent, and restriction of employee duties are discussed, and case studies illustrating some of the legal and ethical issues of HIV infection are reviewed. Because many of these issues are unresolved, it is important for health professionals to be aware of current professional standards and guidelines, as well as to consult with the hospital's attorney or risk manager when confronted with a legal or ethical dilemma.
艾滋病毒的流行不仅在治疗方面给医护人员带来挑战,在法律和伦理问题上也是如此。现已有一些联邦和/或州法律,可防止雇主歧视处于任何艾滋病毒感染阶段的人,保护抗议工作场所危险状况的工人,并为员工因工作受伤或感染职业病提供赔偿。许多州已颁布有关艾滋病的法规,其中包括保密条款。文中讨论了与医疗事故、输血、同意以及员工职责限制相关的法律,并回顾了一些说明艾滋病毒感染法律和伦理问题的案例研究。由于许多此类问题尚未解决,医护人员了解当前的专业标准和指南,并在面临法律或伦理困境时咨询医院的律师或风险经理非常重要。