Blasszauer B
Hastings Cent Rep. 1986 Jun;16(3):25-7.
Medical ethics in Hungary has finally moved beyond arguments over tipping and bribes to discussions of euthanasia, confidentiality, truth-telling, and informed consent. Ethics committees have been formed at the local and national level, and medical schools are beginning to take seriously the systematic teaching of medical ethics. In some quarters, however, old attitudes persist. Among older doctors paternalism reigns supreme, and law-makers continue to ignore international ethical guidelines.
匈牙利的医学伦理终于不再局限于关于小费和贿赂的争论,而是开始讨论安乐死、保密、告知真相和知情同意等问题。地方和国家层面都已成立了伦理委员会,医学院也开始认真对待医学伦理的系统教学。然而,在某些方面,旧观念依然存在。在年长的医生中,家长式作风盛行,而立法者继续无视国际伦理准则。