DIMINISHING RETURNS? RISK AND THE DUTY TO CARE IN THE SARS EPIDEMIC
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Auteurs : Lynette Reid [Canada]Source :
- Bioethics [ 0269-9702 ] ; 2005-08.
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- Abdallah daar, Acceptable levels, Altruism, American journal, Blackwell, Blackwell publishing, Current risk levels, Ethical concepts, Exclusive scope, Hastings, Hastings center report, Health professions, Healthcare, Healthcare professionals, Healthcare system, Healthcare workers, Heroism, Individual doctors, Infection control measures, Infectious disease, Infectious epidemic, Infectious epidemics, Lynette, Lynette reid, Medical care, Medical ethics, Medical students, Moral dilemmas, Moral failure, Moral heroism, Occupational risk, Ordinary course, Professional ethics, Psychological distress, Psychosocial effects, Public health, Respiratory syndrome, Risk level, Sars, Sars epidemic, Social contract, Social response, Social value, Strong duty, Supererogation, World health organization.
Abstract
The seriousness of the risk that healthcare workers faced during SARS, and their response of service in the face of this risk, brings to light unrealistic assumptions about duty and risk that informed the debate on duty to care in the early years of HIV/AIDS. Duty to care is not based upon particular virtues of the health professions, but arises from social reflection on what response to an epidemic would be consistent with our values and our needs, recognizing our shared vulnerability to disease and death. Such reflection underwrites a strong duty of care, but one not to be borne solely by the altruism and heroism of individual healthcare workers.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8519.2005.00448.x
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