Murphy J M, Famolare N E
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An informal survey was conducted to determine nurses' professional and personal concerns related to caring for pediatric patients with HIV. Thirty registered nurses participated by responding to written open-ended questions. Risk of exposure in the workplace and fear of transmission to self or family are examples of the issues raised. Many phrased their responses as ethical dilemmas related to the principles of beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, autonomy, veracity, and privacy/confidentiality. A bioethics consultant's view of many of the issues discussed will immediately follow this article.
开展了一项非正式调查,以确定护士在护理感染艾滋病毒的儿科患者时的专业和个人关切。30名注册护士通过回答书面开放式问题参与了调查。工作场所的暴露风险以及对自身或家人感染的恐惧就是所提出问题的例子。许多人将他们的回答表述为与行善、不伤害、公正、自主、诚实以及隐私/保密原则相关的伦理困境。本文之后将紧接着呈现一位生物伦理顾问对所讨论的许多问题的看法。