Cybulska E, Rucinski J
Br J Hosp Med. 1986 Jul;36(1):21-5.
Most elderly, including those with physical or mental disability manage to maintain their standard of life, often owing to the support of their relatives and neighbours. Only a few let their self-care drop to alarmingly low level, thus causing public concern. Health workers, when asked to help, face medico-legal and moral dilemmas, some of which are explored.
大多数老年人,包括那些身体或精神有残疾的人,往往在亲属和邻居的支持下设法维持他们的生活水平。只有少数人让自我护理水平降至令人担忧的低水平,从而引起公众关注。当被要求提供帮助时,卫生工作者面临医学法律和道德困境,本文将探讨其中一些困境。