Carroll-Thomas S
Department of Communication Disorders, Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Palliat Med. 1993;7(4 Suppl):11-3. doi: 10.1177/0269216393007004S03.
Ethical issues in health care are typically perceived as arising from extreme situations which do not usually confront the average clinician. However, knowingly or otherwise, clinicians working with motor neurone disease deal daily with ethical issues in the form of value judgements, the application of choice limiting principles and the language of clinician-patient interaction.
医疗保健中的伦理问题通常被认为源于极端情况,而普通临床医生通常不会遇到这些情况。然而,无论是有意还是无意,治疗运动神经元疾病的临床医生每天都要应对伦理问题,这些问题表现为价值判断、应用限制选择的原则以及医患互动的语言。