儒家家庭主义视角下病危患者的生死抉择 — 由 “琼瑶事件” 引发的思考

Translated title of the contribution: Life-or-Death Choice of Critically Ⅲ Patients from the Perspective of Confucian Familism: Thinking on "Qiong Yao Incident"

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    Abstract

    "Qiong Yao incident” has triggered a discussion on the life-or-death choice in critically ill patients. Aimed at this problem, this paper analyzed the decision-making shortcut of Confucian familism in Confucian life ethics, from the perspective of the implication of Confucian familism in medical ethics, the family consultation principle in medical decision making, the great significance of family-oriented medical decisions for patients and family members, and the family love in hospice care. In addition, it pointed out that hospice care in China is still in the preliminary exploration stage, so we should actively establish a road of hospice care which is suitable for China’s national conditions.
    Translated title of the contributionLife-or-Death Choice of Critically Ⅲ Patients from the Perspective of Confucian Familism: Thinking on "Qiong Yao Incident"
    Original languageChinese (Simplified)
    Pages (from-to)1114-1117
    Journal中国医学伦理学
    Volume30
    Issue number9
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2017

    Research Keywords

    • 儒家家庭主义
    • 医疗决策
    • 临终关怀
    • Confucian Familism
    • Medical Decision Making
    • Hospice Care

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