Essex Ryan, Isaacs David
Sydney Health Ethics, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Children's Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
J Bioeth Inq. 2018 Mar;15(1):39-44. doi: 10.1007/s11673-017-9833-6. Epub 2018 Jan 24.
In February 2016 a twelve-month-old asylum seeker, who came to be know as Baby Asha, was transferred from Nauru and hospitalized in Brisbane. This case came to public attention after Doctors refused to discharge Asha as she would have been returned to detention on Nauru. What in other circumstances would have been considered routine clinical care, quickly turned into an act of civil disobedience. This paper will discuss the ethical aspects of this case, along with its implications for clinicians and the broader healthcare community.
2016年2月,一名12个月大的寻求庇护者(后被称为阿莎宝宝)从瑙鲁被转移至布里斯班并住院治疗。在医生拒绝让阿莎出院后,该事件引起了公众关注,因为她若出院将会被送回瑙鲁的拘留中心。在其他情况下会被视为常规临床护理的行为,迅速演变成了一种公民抗命行为。本文将探讨该案例的伦理问题,以及它对临床医生和更广泛的医疗界的影响。