When International Humanitarian or Medical Missions Go Wrong: An Ethical Analysis

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David Zientek
Ric Bonnell
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[1] Seton Heart Institute,
[2] and University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School,undefined
[3] TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine,undefined
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HEC Forum | 2020年 / 32卷
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Short-term medical missions; Humanitarian missions; Ethics of short-term medical missions; Unintended harm from medical missions;
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Recent decades have seen a significant increase in physicians participating in international short-term missions to regions with limited or no access to health care by virtue of natural disaster or lack of resources. Recent publications in the ethics literature have explored the potential of these missions for unintentional harm to the intended beneficiaries. Less has been discussed about how to respond when harm actually occurs. The authors review the ethical issues raised by short-term medical and humanitarian missions and the literature on responding to unintended error to provide guidelines for avoiding harm to the intended beneficiaries of missions and an appropriate response when harm occurs. Two cases demonstrating an analysis and response to unintended harm are presented.
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页码:333 / 343
页数:10
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