Nuffield Department of Population Health, Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities, Ethox Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK
Department of Chemistry, City University of New York, New York, New York, USA.
BMJ Glob Health. 2021 Nov;6(11). doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-006345.
Catastrophic natural disasters and epidemics claim thousands of lives and have severe and lasting consequences, accompanied by human suffering. The Ebola epidemic of 2014-2016 and the current COVID-19 pandemic have revealed some of the practical and ethical complexities relating to the management of dead bodies. While frontline staff are tasked with saving lives, managing the bodies of those who die remains an under-resourced and overlooked issue, with numerous ethical and practical problems globally.
This scoping review of literature examines the management of dead bodies during epidemics and natural disasters. 82 articles were reviewed, of which only a small number were empirical studies focusing on ethical or sociocultural issues that emerge in the management of dead bodies.
We have identified a wide range of ethical and sociocultural challenges, such as ensuring dignity for the deceased while protecting the living, honouring the cultural and religious rituals surrounding death, alleviating the suffering that accompanies grieving for the survivors and mitigating inequalities of resource allocation. It was revealed that several ethical and sociocultural issues arise at all stages of body management: notification, retrieving, identification, storage and burial of dead bodies.
While practical issues with managing dead bodies have been discussed in the global health literature and the ethical and sociocultural facets of handling the dead have been recognised, they are nonetheless not given adequate attention. Further research is needed to ensure care for the dead in epidemics and that natural disasters are informed by ethical best practice.
灾难性的自然灾害和流行病夺走了数千人的生命,并带来了严重而持久的后果,伴随着人类的痛苦。2014-2016 年的埃博拉疫情和当前的 COVID-19 大流行揭示了与尸体管理相关的一些实际和伦理复杂性。虽然一线工作人员的任务是拯救生命,但管理死者的遗体仍然是一个资源不足和被忽视的问题,在全球范围内存在许多伦理和实际问题。
本文献范围综述检查了在流行病和自然灾害期间尸体的管理。审查了 82 篇文章,其中只有少数是关注在尸体管理中出现的伦理或社会文化问题的实证研究。
我们已经确定了广泛的伦理和社会文化挑战,例如在保护生者的同时确保死者的尊严,尊重围绕死亡的文化和宗教仪式,减轻幸存者的悲痛所带来的痛苦,以及减轻资源分配的不平等。事实证明,在尸体管理的所有阶段都会出现一些伦理和社会文化问题:通知、检索、识别、储存和埋葬尸体。
虽然尸体管理的实际问题在全球卫生文献中已经讨论过,并且已经认识到处理死者的伦理和社会文化方面,但它们并没有得到足够的重视。需要进一步的研究来确保在流行病期间对死者的关怀,并使自然灾害能够遵循伦理最佳实践。