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道德伤害与新冠疫情:一种哲学视角

Moral injury and the COVID-19 pandemic: A philosophical viewpoint.

作者信息

Akram F

机构信息

Saint-Elizabeths Hospital/DC Department of Behavioral Health, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Ethics Med Public Health. 2021 Sep;18:100661. doi: 10.1016/j.jemep.2021.100661. Epub 2021 Mar 24.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Much has changed in healthcare during the coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 pandemic. Medicine, a profession of traditional principles and virtues, has faced unprecedented challenges in the light of scarce and unequal distribution of ventilators, testing, and personal protective equipment. Healthcare workers have been- and are increasingly likely to be- forced into situations that require difficult decision making under life-and-death conditions. Concepts of "medical necessity" and "maximum benefit" challenge healthcare systems that already struggle to manage unequal treatment and access to services, giving rise to moral distress and moral injury on the front lines.

METHODS

This article focuses on moral injury in the context of coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 pandemic. I review recent literature to highlight the psychological impact of many morally-injurious events that have been reported during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the help of a clinical vignette, I point out how healthcare systems adopt many utilitarian policies in times of excessive healthcare burden. A viewpoint is offered that many morally injurious events happen when healthcare workers, traditionally practicing Kantian and virtue ethics, are forced to follow utilitarian policies of healthcare system.

CONCLUSION

One form of moral injury may arise from inherent conflicts between individual deontological moral judgments and organizational utilitarian moral judgments. More research is needed to validate the philosophical viewpoint as well as to explore whether increased awareness and education of key principles within moral philosophy can better equip healthcare workers in situations when public health takes precedence over individual health.

摘要

引言

在冠状病毒病(COVID)-19大流行期间,医疗保健领域发生了许多变化。医学作为一个秉持传统原则和美德的职业,鉴于呼吸机、检测和个人防护设备的稀缺及分配不均,面临着前所未有的挑战。医护人员一直且越来越有可能被迫陷入在生死状况下需要艰难决策的境地。“医疗必要性”和“最大利益”的概念对本就难以应对不平等治疗和服务获取问题的医疗系统构成了挑战,在前线引发了道德困扰和道德伤害。

方法

本文聚焦于冠状病毒病(COVID)-19大流行背景下的道德伤害。我回顾了近期文献,以突出在COVID-19大流行期间报告的许多道德伤害事件所产生的心理影响。借助一个临床案例,我指出了在医疗负担过重时期医疗系统如何采取许多功利主义政策。本文提出一种观点,即当传统上践行康德伦理学和美德伦理学的医护人员被迫遵循医疗系统的功利主义政策时,许多道德伤害事件就会发生。

结论

道德伤害的一种形式可能源于个体道义论道德判断与组织功利主义道德判断之间的内在冲突。需要更多研究来验证这一哲学观点,以及探索道德哲学中关键原则的更高认识和教育是否能在公共卫生优先于个人健康的情况下更好地武装医护人员。

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