公众对重症监护慢码的偏好。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1111/bioe.13359
Philipp Sprengholz
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所谓 "慢码",是指在医疗急救过程中有意降低抢救速度或强度。可以将其理解为完全缓解(全力抢救)和不缓解(不做任何抢救工作)之间的一个中间层次,是在干预被认为在医学上是徒劳无益时的一种象征性姿态。虽然之前的一些研究承认缓慢代码是临床实践中不可或缺的一部分,但许多伦理学家谴责这种做法不诚实,会给病人带来不必要的痛苦。由于迄今为止公众对这一问题的看法在讨论中基本缺席,因此我们进行了两个小实验来调查他们的看法。实验结果表明,非专业人士认为慢速代码很常见,而且通常比无代码更喜欢慢速代码。虽然完全守则被认为是标准的方法,并被评为最符合道德规范和惩罚最少的方法,但目前的结果并不支持外行人普遍反对慢速守则的普遍假设,这一发现应为道德讨论和临床实践提供参考。
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Public preferences regarding slow codes in critical care.

The term slow code refers to an intentional reduction in the pace or intensity of resuscitative efforts during a medical emergency. This can be understood as an intermediate level between full code (full resuscitation efforts) and no code (no resuscitation efforts) and serves as a symbolic gesture when intervention is considered medically futile. While some previous research acknowledges the slow code as an integral part of clinical practice, many ethicists have condemned the practice as dishonest and causing unnecessary pain for the patient. As the public's views on this issue have been largely absent from the discussion to date, two vignette experiments were performed to investigate their perceptions. The findings indicate that laypersons believe that slow codes are commonplace and often prefer them over a no code. While a full code was perceived as the standard approach and rated most ethical and least punishable, the present results do not support the widespread assumption that laypersons generally oppose slow codes, and this finding should inform ethical discussion and clinical practice.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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