Rogers Wendy, Degeling Christopher, Townley Cynthia
Macquarie University.
Bioethics. 2014 Mar;28(3):119-26. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8519.2012.01980.x. Epub 2012 Jun 10.
Surgery is an increasingly common and expensive mode of medical intervention. The ethical dimensions of the surgeon-patient relationship, including respect for personal autonomy and informed consent, are much discussed; but broader equity issues have not received the same attention. This paper extends the understanding of surgical ethics by considering the nature of evidence in surgery and its relationship to a just provision of healthcare for individuals and their populations.
手术是一种越来越常见且昂贵的医疗干预方式。医患关系的伦理层面,包括对个人自主权的尊重和知情同意,已得到广泛讨论;但更广泛的公平问题却未受到同等关注。本文通过考量手术中证据的本质及其与为个人及其群体提供公正医疗保健的关系,拓展了对外科伦理学的理解。