Author: Leonard, C G
Title: Ethical implications of coronavirus disease 2019 for ENT surgeons – a discussion Cord-id: fcpkr8n5 Document date: 2020_9_28
ID: fcpkr8n5
Snippet: BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 has had a dramatic effect on society and healthcare. Preparations were based on predictive models of need, and with uncertainty regarding risk to patients and healthcare workers. Actions taken had both immediate and ongoing ethical impacts. The most obvious of these was the shift in duty of care from individual patients to public health centred ethics and decision making. RELEVANCE: In ENT, many procedures are aerosol-generating and so our capacity to provide
Document: BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 has had a dramatic effect on society and healthcare. Preparations were based on predictive models of need, and with uncertainty regarding risk to patients and healthcare workers. Actions taken had both immediate and ongoing ethical impacts. The most obvious of these was the shift in duty of care from individual patients to public health centred ethics and decision making. RELEVANCE: In ENT, many procedures are aerosol-generating and so our capacity to provide care will remain significantly reduced. This reduction in capacity may result in difficult choices for patients when optimal care may be replaced by acceptable care. ENT surgeons may also be faced with unaccustomed paternalism when capacity prevents them from acting within the patients’ wishes. CONCLUSION: Despite these challenges, the novel uses of technology highlight the desire to preserve and enhance the autonomy of our patients.
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