Op GRITROCK ethics; the way of things to come?

Autor: Clay KA; Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham, UK., Henning JD; Academic Department of Anaesthesia, Pain and Critical Care, Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham, UK., Horne S; Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine, Birmingham, UK.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps [J R Army Med Corps] 2016 Jun; Vol. 162 (3), pp. 150-5. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Mar 23.
DOI: 10.1136/jramc-2015-000617
Abstrakt: The Defence Medical Services (DMS) deployed on Op GRITROCK to Sierra Leone in support of the Ebola outbreak. This operation was the first large-scale DMS deployment since operations in Afghanistan ceased at the end of 2014. This type of operation revealed a number of ethical issues and challenges that the DMS had not faced for a long time. The ethical issues identified during the deployment are discussed in this article using the principalism approach of Beauchamp and Childress. Many of these issues were not identified prior to deployment, and troops were not adequately prepared. The article will outline the difficulties of using the principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice during a public health emergency, and conclude with recommendations for ethical considerations that should be identified and mitigated against for future deployments to a public health emergency.
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Databáze: MEDLINE