University of Huddersfield Huddersfield United Kingdom.
Eur J Health Law. 2020 Oct 8;27(5):451-475. doi: 10.1163/15718093-BJA10029.
Covid-19 continues to alter our way of living and dying. Much attention has focused on how to resolve pressing issues surrounding resource allocation and competing public health ethics. While these are important discussions, the legal and ethical dilemmas of treatment decisions remain highly critical. The urgency to ensure that life and death affairs are in order is magnified due to the possibility of becoming infected with Covid-19. However, many people continue to face challenges in organising their future medical care and treatment. This article explores how the pandemic affects advance care planning through the lenses of law and ethics. The range of Covid-19 implications on advance care planning demonstrates a paradigm shift from a primarily elective function to an essential role in healthcare delivery. This renewed appreciation to advance care planning offers the opportunity to support and sustain the important role that it could play during ordinary and extraordinary times.
Covid-19 继续改变我们的生活和死亡方式。人们非常关注如何解决资源分配和公共卫生伦理方面的紧迫问题。虽然这些讨论很重要,但治疗决策的法律和伦理困境仍然非常关键。由于感染新冠病毒的可能性,确保生死事务有序进行的紧迫性更加突出。然而,许多人在组织未来的医疗护理和治疗方面仍然面临挑战。本文从法律和伦理的角度探讨了大流行如何影响预先护理计划。Covid-19 对预先护理计划的影响范围表明,它从一个主要的可选功能转变为医疗保健提供中的重要角色。这种对预先护理计划的重新认识为支持和维持它在正常和特殊时期可能发挥的重要作用提供了机会。