Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
J Nerv Ment Dis. 2023 Aug 1;211(8):555-558. doi: 10.1097/NMD.0000000000001670.
Although nations across the globe have eliminated capital punishment, the United States remains one of the few countries in the Americas and Europe that still uses execution. There has been little discussion around the implications of psychiatry's involvement in providing care to incarcerated individuals awaiting death. The following perspective examines the United States as an example of a democratic and highly developed country where the death penalty remains an undeniable reality; the piece provides a brief discussion on psychiatry's relationship with end-of-life care to provide context for subsequent discussion on the role of the psychiatrist on death row in the United States. Medicolegal and ethical considerations are further outlined to identify specific concessions that might be made by the US criminal justice system to truly allow death row psychiatrists to practice to the highest standard of compassionate care.
尽管全球各国已经废除了死刑,但美国仍然是美洲和欧洲少数几个仍然使用死刑的国家之一。很少有人讨论精神病学参与为等待处决的被监禁者提供护理的影响。以下观点以美国为例,探讨了一个民主和高度发达的国家,死刑仍然是不可否认的现实;本文简要讨论了精神病学与临终关怀的关系,为随后讨论美国死囚牢房中精神科医生的角色提供了背景。法医学和伦理学考虑因素进一步概述,以确定美国刑事司法系统可能做出的具体让步,真正允许死囚牢房精神科医生以最富有同情心的护理标准行医。