Youngner S J
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio.
Crit Care Clin. 1986 Jan;2(1):41-51.
The realities of serious illness and critical care environments often complicate our efforts to evaluate treatment refusal according to the doctrine of informed consent. However, health professionals must strive to use informed consent as the ultimate standard for both treatment and nontreatment decisions, by making continual efforts to communicate with patients, share information, and enhance their sense of autonomy and control.
严重疾病和重症监护环境的现实情况常常使我们依据知情同意原则评估拒绝治疗的努力变得复杂。然而,医疗专业人员必须努力将知情同意作为治疗和不治疗决策的最终标准,通过持续努力与患者沟通、分享信息并增强他们的自主感和控制权。