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急诊科拥挤:对老年人及脆弱性的研究。

Emergency department crowding: An examination of older adults and vulnerability.

作者信息

MacIsaac Meghan, Peter Elizabeth

机构信息

University of Toronto.

出版信息

Nurs Ethics. 2025 Feb;32(1):99-110. doi: 10.1177/09697330241238333. Epub 2024 Mar 13.

Abstract

Emergency departments in many nations worldwide have been struggling for many years with crowding and the subsequent provision of care in hallways and other unconventional spaces. While this issue has been investigated and analyzed from multiple perspectives, the ethical dimensions of the place of emergency department care have been underexamined. Specifically, the impacts of the place of care on patients and their caregivers have not been robustly explored in the literature. In this article, a feminist ethics and human geography framing is utilized to argue that care provision in open and unconventional spaces in the emergency department can be unethical, as vulnerability can be amplified by the place of care for patients and their caregivers. The situational and pathogenic vulnerability of patients can be heightened by the place of the emergency department and by the constraints to healthcare providers' capacity to promote patient comfort, privacy, communication, and autonomy in this setting. The arrangements of care in the emergency department are of particular concern for older adults given the potential increased risks for vulnerability in this population. As such, hallway healthcare can reflect the normalized inequities of structural ageism. Recommendations are provided to address this complicated ethical issue, including making visible the moral experiences of patients and their caregivers, as well as those of healthcare providers in the emergency department, advocating for a systems-level accounting for the needs of older adults in the emergency department and more broadly in healthcare, as well as highlighting the need for further research to examine how to foster autonomy and care in the emergency department to reduce the risk for vulnerabilities.

摘要

全球许多国家的急诊科多年来一直面临着拥挤问题,以及随后在走廊和其他非传统空间提供护理的情况。虽然这个问题已经从多个角度进行了调查和分析,但急诊科护理场所的伦理层面却未得到充分审视。具体而言,护理场所对患者及其护理人员的影响在文献中尚未得到充分探讨。在本文中,运用女性主义伦理学和人文地理学框架来论证,在急诊科开放和非传统空间提供护理可能是不道德的,因为护理场所可能会加剧患者及其护理人员的脆弱性。急诊科的场所及其对医护人员在该环境中促进患者舒适、隐私、沟通和自主性能力的限制,可能会加剧患者所处情境性和致病性的脆弱性。鉴于老年人群体脆弱性增加的潜在风险,急诊科的护理安排对老年人尤为重要。因此,走廊医疗可能反映了结构性年龄歧视的常态化不平等。本文提出了应对这一复杂伦理问题的建议,包括关注患者及其护理人员以及急诊科医护人员的道德体验,倡导从系统层面考虑急诊科及更广泛医疗保健领域中老年人的需求,同时强调需要进一步研究如何在急诊科促进自主性和护理,以降低脆弱性风险。

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