作者
Kristen Jones-Bonofiglio, Nico Nortjé, Laura Webster, Daniel Garros
发表日期
2021/7/1
来源
American Journal of Critical Care
卷号
30
期号
4
页码范围
302-311
出版商
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
简介
During the COVID-19 pandemic, evidence-based resources have been sought to support decision-making and strategically inform hospitals’ policies, procedures, and practices. While greatly emphasizing protection, most guiding documents have neglected to support and protect the psychosocial needs of frontline health care workers and patients and their families during provision of palliative and end-of-life care. Consequently, the stage has been set for increased anxiety, moral distress, and moral injury and extreme moral hazard. A family-centered approach to care has been unilaterally relinquished to a secondary and nonessential role during the current crisis. This phenomenon violates a foundational public health principle, namely, to apply the least restrictive means to achieve good for the many. Instead, there has been widespread adoption of utilitarian and paternalistic approaches. In many cases the …
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