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《道路规则》:伦理学、枪支和医生的“车道”。

The "Rules of the Road": Ethics, Firearms, and the Physician's "Lane".

机构信息

Blake N. Shultz is a sixth-year medical student at Yale School of Medicine and a third-year law student at Yale Law School in New Haven, CT. He is also a fellow at the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School. He received his B.A. from Cornell University (2015) in Ithaca, NY. Benjamin Tolchin, M.D., M.S., is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Yale School of Medicine and an Attending Physician at Yale New Haven Hospital and at the West Haven VA Medical Center. Katherine L. Kraschel, J.D., is the Executive Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy as well as a Lecturer in Law, Clinical Lecturer in Law, and Research Scholar in Law at Yale Law School. She received her J.D. from Harvard Law School, and her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College.

出版信息

J Law Med Ethics. 2020 Dec;48(4_suppl):142-145. doi: 10.1177/1073110520979415.

Abstract

Physicians play a critical role in preventing and treating firearm injury, although the scope of that role remains contentious and lacks systematic definition. This piece aims to utilize the fundamental principles of medical ethics to present a framework for physician involvement in firearm violence. Physicians' agency relationship with their patients creates ethical obligations grounded on three principles of medical ethics - patient autonomy, beneficence, and nonmaleficence. Taken together, they suggest that physicians ought to engage in clinical screening and treatment related to firearm violence. The principle of beneficence also applies more generally, but more weakly, to relations between physicians and society, creating nonobligatory moral ideals. Balanced against physicians' primary obligations to patient agency relationships, general beneficence suggests that physicians may engage in public advocacy to address gun violence, although they are not ethically obligated to do so. A fourth foundational principle - justice - requires that clinicians attempt to ensure that the benefits and burdens of healthcare are distributed fairly.

摘要

医生在预防和治疗枪支伤害方面发挥着关键作用,尽管他们的角色范围仍存在争议,缺乏系统的定义。本文旨在利用医学伦理的基本原则,为医生参与枪支暴力问题提供一个框架。医生与患者之间的代理关系产生了基于医学伦理三项原则的道德义务——患者自主性、善行和不伤害。这三个原则共同表明,医生应该参与与枪支暴力相关的临床筛查和治疗。善行原则也更广泛地适用于医生与社会之间的关系,但力度较弱,形成非强制性的道德理想。与医生对患者代理关系的主要义务相平衡的是,一般的善行原则表明,医生可以参与公共宣传,以解决枪支暴力问题,尽管他们在道德上没有义务这样做。第四个基本原则——正义——要求临床医生努力确保医疗保健的利益和负担公平分配。

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