Ethical reflections on how health professionals should answer the Question: What would you do if this were your family member?

Q1 Arts and Humanities Clinical Ethics Pub Date : 2022-11-15 DOI:10.1177/14777509221138752
A. Asai, M. Fukuyama, M. Ohnishi
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Patient families sometimes ask health professionals, ‘What would you do if this were your family member?’ The purpose of this paper is to examine appropriate responses to this Question. Health professionals may say, ‘It all depends on the patient's wishes’, or ‘I don't know what is best, because my family is different from yours in many ways’. Some may believe that the most favourable course of action is the same regardless of who the patient is and explain this to the patient's family, while others may refuse to answer the Question saying it is personal, or argue that such a Question should neither be asked nor answered because it is unreasonable and unprofessional to do so. We believe that, in principle, health professionals should give an honest answer as to what they would do if the patient was their family member, recognising and empathising with the fact that the patient's family is in a difficult and vulnerable position, and that their circumstances forced them to ask such a Question. Moreover, personal and emotional views of health professionals regarding treatment options may help the patient's family make important decisions. An honest answer will help strengthen the trusting relationship between health professionals and the patient's family and support their decision-making.
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关于健康专业人员应该如何回答这个问题的伦理思考:如果这是你的家人,你会怎么做?
患者家属有时会问卫生专业人员,“如果这是你的家人,你会怎么做?”本文的目的是研究对这个问题的适当回应。卫生专业人员可能会说,“这完全取决于患者的意愿”,或者“我不知道什么是最好的,因为我的家人在很多方面与你的不同”。有些人可能认为,无论患者是谁,最有利的做法都是一样的,并向患者家属解释这一点,而另一些人可能会拒绝回答这个问题,说这是个人问题,或者认为这样的问题既不应该被问也不应该被回答,因为这样做是不合理和不专业的,卫生专业人员应该诚实地回答,如果患者是他们的家人,他们会怎么做,认识到并同情患者的家人处于困难和脆弱的境地,以及他们的情况迫使他们提出这样的问题。此外,卫生专业人员对治疗方案的个人和情感观点可能有助于患者家属做出重要决定。诚实的回答将有助于加强卫生专业人员与患者家属之间的信任关系,并支持他们的决策。
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Clinical Ethics
Clinical Ethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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