When do caregivers ignore the veil of ignorance? An empirical study on medical triage decision–making

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Azgad Gold
Binyamin Greenberg
Rael Strous
Oren Asman
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[1] Yehuda Abarbanel Mental Health Center,Forensic Psychiatry Unit
[2] Beer Yaakov-Ness Ziona Mental Health Center,Adolescent Psychiatry Department
[3] Mayanei Hayeshua Medical Center,Psychiatry Department
[4] Tel Aviv University,Nursing Department, School of Health Professions, Sackler Faculty of Medicine
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Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy | 2021年 / 24卷
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Decision making; Blame attribution; Medical ethics; Resource allocation; Terror; Triage;
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In principle, all patients deserve to receive optimal medical treatment equally. However, in situations in which there is scarcity of time or resources, medical treatment must be prioritized based on a triage. The conventional guidelines of medical triage mandate that treatment should be provided based solely on medical necessity regardless of any non-medical value-oriented considerations (“worst-first”). This study empirically examined the influence of value-oriented considerations on medical triage decision–making. Participants were asked to prioritize medical treatment relating to four case scenarios of an emergency situation resulting from a car collision. The cases differ by situational characteristics pertaining to the at-fault driver, which were related to culpability attribution.
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