Professor, Institute for Ethics and the History of Medicine, University of Tuebingen , Tuebingen, Germany.
Professor, Network of Aging Research, Heidelberg University , Heidelberg, Germany.
J Aging Soc Policy. 2020 Jul-Oct;32(4-5):515-525. doi: 10.1080/08959420.2020.1770032. Epub 2020 Jun 3.
The risk of developing severe illness from COVID-19 and of dying from it increases with age. This statistical association has led to numerous highly problematic policy suggestions and comments revealing underlying ageist attitudes and promoting age discrimination. Such attitudes are based on negative stereotypes on the health and functioning of older adults. As a result, the lives of older people are disvalued, including in possible triage situations and in the potential limitation of some measures against the spread of the pandemic to older adults. These outcomes are unjustified and unethical. We develop six propositions against the ageism underlying these suggestions to spur a more adequate response to the current pandemic in which the needs and dignity of older people are respected.
感染 COVID-19 后发展为重症和死亡的风险随着年龄的增长而增加。这种统计关联导致了许多非常有问题的政策建议和评论,揭示了潜在的年龄歧视态度,并助长了年龄歧视。这种态度基于对老年人健康和功能的负面刻板印象。因此,老年人的生命被轻视,包括在可能的分诊情况下,以及在可能限制对老年人传播大流行的某些措施方面。这些结果是没有道理的,也是不道德的。我们提出了六条反对这些建议背后的年龄歧视的主张,以促使对当前大流行做出更适当的反应,在这种大流行中,老年人的需求和尊严得到尊重。