Baergen R, Baergen C
Department of Philosophy, Idaho State University, Pocatello 83209-8056, USA.
J Am Dent Assoc. 1997 Apr;128(4):481-4. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.1997.0235.
When patients request inappropriate dental treatment, the dentist must decide how to balance a concern with patients' well-being with respect for their choices. The usual paternalist inclinations found in clinical practice and in the literature are rejected. Only in certain situations is the dentist morally justified in setting aside patients' treatment requests. This position is supported by the analysis of a clinical case. There are also implications as to how dentists should respond to colleagues who provide treatments some regard as questionable.
当患者要求不恰当的牙科治疗时,牙医必须决定如何在关注患者福祉与尊重其选择之间取得平衡。临床实践和文献中常见的家长式倾向遭到摒弃。只有在某些情况下,牙医在道德上才有理由不顾患者的治疗请求。这一立场得到了一个临床病例分析的支持。对于牙医应如何回应那些提供某些人认为有问题的治疗的同事,也有相应的启示。