Division of Philosophy and Applied Ethics, Department of Culture and Society, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
The National Centre for Priorities in Health, Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
Yale J Biol Med. 2022 Sep 30;95(3):359-365. eCollection 2022 Sep.
Preexposure prophylaxis for HIV is a drug that reduces the risk for an HIV-negative person to acquire HIV if taken prior to sex. It has been suggested that it is important for resource allocation decisions that there are alternatives (such as abstinence, masturbation, etc.) for individuals potentially benefitted by this prophylaxis. In this paper we explore this idea from an ethical perspective in relation to three notions often discussed in priority setting ethics, namely responsibility, outcomes, and severity of disease. While the relevance of alternatives may be explained in terms by responsibility-sensitive priority setting, such a view comes with several challenges. We then discuss two other ways in which this intuition could be better explained: (a) in terms of total outcome of health, and (b) in terms of severity of the condition.
HIV 暴露前预防是一种药物,如果在性行为之前服用,可以降低 HIV 阴性者感染 HIV 的风险。有人认为,对于可能从这种预防中受益的个人,资源分配决策很重要,因为有替代方案(如禁欲、自慰等)。在本文中,我们从伦理角度探讨了这一观点,涉及到在优先排序伦理中经常讨论的三个概念,即责任、结果和疾病的严重程度。虽然替代方案的相关性可以用责任敏感的优先排序来解释,但这种观点存在一些挑战。然后,我们讨论了这一直觉可以更好地解释的另外两种方式:(a)在健康的总结果方面,以及(b)在疾病的严重程度方面。