Uche Ojinmah, Chinechelum N Anyanechi, Christabel A Ovesuor, Nkiru P Onodugo, Obianuju Ogbobe, Chika M Emeka, Cajetan C Onyedum
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医疗保健最初是一个人的生意,只有医生接诊、审查、诊断、开处方、配药和护理病人。当时没有任何监管,因此社会完全依赖医生的道德来提供适当的治疗、专业地处理病人并为病人保密。医生在社会上享有很高的声誉,接近皇室。人们认为的利益和缺乏外部监管滋生了江湖骗子,削弱了社会的信心,从而刺激了希波克拉底誓言的发展。希波克拉底誓言随着社会的发展逐渐演变成今天的样子。医德从希波克拉底誓言中萌芽并发展。我们回顾了医疗实践中的几条誓言,以及它们多年来演变为今天的《医生誓言》的过程。我们根据指定的搜索条件审查了十年内发表的几篇英文文章,以确定是否符合要求。我们筛选了与研究主题相关的文章,并提取了必要的数据。誓言》虽然在起源上存在争议,但却从一句 "primus non nocere "演变成了今天的样子,从最初深受宗教影响的文件变成了完全世俗化的文件。它也从依靠医生的道德来遵守,过渡到可由外部强制执行。誓言与道德》的转变,可以看作是在本研究基础上对《誓言》的分门别类,是由社会中的标志性事件以及宗教意识形态和社会道德的变化所导致的。誓言的多种形式的存在也得到了证实。有些誓言还根据使用地区的道德和信仰进行了调整。总之,"人人一誓 "的时代已经结束。我们建议采用适合我们社会的誓言或誓词,以避免与我们的法律背道而驰。
The Evolution and Ethical Implication of The Physician's Pledge: A Guide for Medical Practitioners.
Healthcare started as a one-man business where only the doctor received, reviewed, diagnosed, prescribed, dispensed the treatment, and nursed the patient. There was no regulation, and hence society relied solely on the doctor's morals for appropriate treatment, professional handling of patients, and confidentiality. The doctor was highly regarded in society and was close to royalty. The perceived benefits and lack of external regulation bred charlatans and eroded society's confidence stimulating the development of the Hippocratic Oath. The Hippocratic Oath has progressively evolved in tandem with developments in society to what it is today. From the Hippocratic Oath, medical ethics sprung and evolved. We review several oaths that abound in medical practice and their evolution over the years to what we have today as the Physician's Pledge. We reviewed several articles published in English within ten years based on specified search terms for conformity. The selected articles were screened for relevance to the research topic, and necessary data were extracted. The Oath, though controversial in origin, evolved from a one-liner "primus non nocere" to what it is today, having started as a document heavily influenced by religion to become completely secular. It also transitioned from relying on the physician's morality for compliance to becoming externally enforceable. The transformations of the Oath and Ethics, which could be seen as the compartmentalization of the Oath based on this study, resulted from landmark events in society and changes in religious ideologies and societal morals. The existence of many forms of the Oath was also established. Some of the Oaths were also adapted to suit the morals and beliefs of the areas used. In conclusion, concluded that the "One Oath for All" era is over. We propose an Oath or Pledge that will suit our society to avoid going counter to our laws.