Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
J Eval Clin Pract. 2012 Oct;18(5):1020-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2753.2012.01911.x.
Philosophically, values refer to the basic commitments that justify judgements, beliefs and practices, both at the community and personal levels. The study of these kinds of values is axiology. We suggest that all people subscribe to three foundational values - survival, security and flourishing - and that these foundational values are expressed by way of concepts, systems, principles and practices that may differ substantially from culture to culture. Values can stand on their own as foundational justifications for health care and medicine. Many ethical quandaries can be better understood, even though they may remain unsolved, by reference to the foundational values that people can agree upon. This version of values-based health care has strong claims to prior logical status as a justification for the whole enterprise of health care, and values-based medicine is a part of this larger domain.
从哲学上讲,价值观是指在社区和个人层面上判断、信仰和实践的基本承诺。对这类价值观的研究称为价值论。我们认为,所有人都应遵循三个基本价值观,即生存、安全和繁荣,而这些基本价值观可以通过概念、系统、原则和实践来表达,这些概念、系统、原则和实践可能因文化而异。价值观本身就可以作为医疗保健的基本理由。许多伦理困境可以通过参考人们可以达成一致的基本价值观来更好地理解,尽管它们可能仍然没有得到解决。这种基于价值观的医疗保健在逻辑上具有很强的理由,是整个医疗保健事业的理由,而基于价值观的医学是这一更大领域的一部分。