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Ethical considerations of the duty to care and physiciansafety in the COVID-19 pandemic
Francis Bakewell
David Migneault
Acceso Abierto
Atribución
https://doi.org/10.1017/cem.2020.376
Ethical obligations
Pandemic
Physician safety
Some of the most frightening stories that have emergedfrom the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have been of overwhelmed physicians caring for patients despite a lack of adequate personal protective equipment (PPE). During a pandemic, questions naturally arisearound the balance between a physician’sdutytoprovidecare to patients, their obligations to protect their familyand loved ones, and their right to protect their own health.Any decision-making frameworks we use in these exceptional times should consider the traditional principles of medical ethics, but also must reflect the core principles of public health ethics: respect, the harm principle,fairness, consistency, using the least coercive and restrictive means, working together, reciprocity, proportionality, flexibility, and procedural justice.
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine
2020
Artículo
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/canadian-journal-of-emergency-medicine/article/ethical-considerations-of-the-duty-to-care-and-physician-safety-in-the-covid19-pandemic/54027F8895DC73BCAE6B236A0601ECFE
Inglés
Epidemia COVID-19
VIRUS RESPIRATORIOS
Versión publicada
publishedVersion - Versión publicada
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