Yeturu Sai Kaushik, Lerner Susan M, Appel Jacob M
Department of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, USA.
Recanati Miller Transplantation Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, USA.
Clin Ethics. 2023 Jun;18(2):172-176. doi: 10.1177/14777509221143016. Epub 2022 Dec 1.
Transplant centers and physicians in the United States have limited guidance on the information which they can and cannot provide to transplant candidates regarding donors of potential organs. Patients may refuse organs for a variety of reasons ranging from pernicious requests including racism to misinformation about emerging medicine as with the COVID-19 vaccine and infection. Patient autonomy, organ stewardship, and equity are often at odds in these cases, but precedent indeed exists to help address these challenges. This work uses such cases to highlight the urgent need for uniform, national policy prohibiting informational requests unrelated to well-established risks.
美国的移植中心和医生在向潜在器官捐赠者的移植候选人提供信息方面的指导有限。患者可能出于各种原因拒绝器官,从包括种族主义在内的有害要求到关于新兴医学(如新冠疫苗和感染)的错误信息。在这些情况下,患者自主权、器官管理和公平性往往相互矛盾,但确实存在先例来帮助应对这些挑战。这项工作利用这些案例来强调迫切需要统一的国家政策,禁止与既定风险无关的信息询问。