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医生应该告知绝症患者吗?阿联酋国民和医生的看法。

Should doctors inform terminally ill patients? The opinions of nationals and doctors in the United Arab Emirates.

作者信息

Harrison A, al-Saadi A M, al-Kaabi A S, al-Kaabi M R, al-Bedwawi S S, al-Kaabi S O, al-Neaimi S B

机构信息

St George's University School of Medicine, Grenada.

出版信息

J Med Ethics. 1997 Apr;23(2):101-7. doi: 10.1136/jme.23.2.101.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To study the opinions of nationals (Emiratis) and doctors practising in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with regard to informing terminally ill patients.

DESIGN

Structured questionnaires administered during January 1995.

SETTING

The UAE, a federation of small, rich, developing Arabian Gulf states.

PARTICIPANTS

Convenience samples of 100 Emiratis (minimum age 15 years) and of 50 doctors practising in government hospitals and clinics.

RESULTS

Doctors emerged as consistently less in favour of informing than the Emiratis were, whether the patient was described as almost certain to die during the next six months or as having a 50% chance of surviving, and even when it was specified that the patient was requesting information. In the latter situation, a third of doctors maintained that the patient should not be told. Increasing survival odds reduced the number of doctors selecting to inform; but it had no significant impact on Emiratis' choices. When Emiratis were asked whether they would personally want to be informed if they had only a short time to live, less than half responded in the way they had done to the in principle question.

CONCLUSIONS

The doctors' responses are of concern because of the lack of reference to ethical principles or dilemmas, the disregard of patients' wishes and dependency on survival odds. The heterogeneity of Emiratis' responses calls into question the usefulness of invoking norms to explain inter-society differences. In the current study, people's in principle choices did not provide a useful guide to how they said they would personally wish to be treated.

摘要

目的

研究阿联酋国民(阿联酋人)以及在阿拉伯联合酋长国(阿联酋)行医的医生对于告知绝症患者病情的看法。

设计

1995年1月实施的结构化问卷调查。

背景

阿联酋是一个由富裕的阿拉伯海湾小国组成的联邦。

参与者

100名阿联酋人(最低年龄15岁)以及50名在政府医院和诊所行医的医生组成的便利样本。

结果

无论患者被描述为在接下来六个月内几乎肯定会死亡,还是有50%的存活几率,甚至在明确患者要求了解病情的情况下,医生始终比阿联酋人更不赞成告知患者。在后一种情况下,三分之一的医生坚持认为不应告知患者。存活几率的增加减少了选择告知的医生数量;但对阿联酋人的选择没有显著影响。当被问及如果自己生命所剩时间不多是否希望被告知时,不到一半的阿联酋人的回答与他们对原则性问题的回答一致。

结论

医生的回答令人担忧,因为缺乏对伦理原则或困境的参考,无视患者的意愿且依赖存活几率。阿联酋人回答的异质性让人质疑援引规范来解释社会间差异的有效性。在当前研究中,人们的原则性选择并未为他们表示个人希望如何接受治疗提供有用的指导。

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