Heinrich Richard L, Morgan Marshall T, Rottman Steven J
Narrat Inq Bioeth. 2011 Winter;1(3):189-97. doi: 10.1353/nib.2011.0057.
As the United States population ages, there is a growing group of aging, elderly, individuals who may consider "preemptive suicide"(Prado, 1998). Healthy aging patients who preemptively attempt to end their life by suicide and who have clearly expressed a desire not to have life -sustaining treatment present a clinical and public policy challenge. We describe the clinical, ethical, and medical-legal decision making issues that were raised in such a case that presented to an academic emergency department. We also review and evaluate a decision making process that emergency physicians confront when faced with such a challenging and unusual situation .
随着美国人口老龄化,越来越多的老年人可能会考虑“先发制人自杀”(普拉多,1998年)。那些先发制人地试图自杀且明确表示不愿接受维持生命治疗的健康老年患者带来了临床和公共政策方面的挑战。我们描述了在这样一个就诊于学术性急诊科的病例中出现的临床、伦理和医疗法律决策问题。我们还回顾并评估了急诊医生在面对这种具有挑战性和不寻常情况时所面临的决策过程。