Swiss Paraplegic Research Centre, Nottwil, Switzerland.
Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2012 Feb;91(13 Suppl 1):S163-7. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0b013e31823d5487.
This article offers preliminary reflections on the potential application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) to the developing literature on disability ethics. As an epidemiologic tool--an international standard language of functioning and disability--the ICF has instrumental ethical significance as its application is governed by standard bioethical concerns of informed consent, confidentiality, and respect for persons. However, the ICF also has an intrinsic ethical significance, so far untapped, arising from three conceptual features of its model of functioning and disability, namely universalism, the interactional model, and etiologic neutrality. The future of the ethical dimension of ICF is briefly explored.
本文对国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)在残疾伦理文献中的潜在应用进行了初步思考。作为一种流行病学工具——一种功能和残疾的国际标准语言,ICF 具有工具伦理意义,因为它的应用受到知情同意、保密和尊重个人等标准生物伦理问题的制约。然而,ICF 也具有内在的伦理意义,到目前为止还没有得到开发,这源于其功能和残疾模型的三个概念特征,即普遍性、交互模型和病因中立性。简要探讨了 ICF 伦理维度的未来。