Decisão médica ética em casos de pacientes terminais

Autores/as

  • Nancy Mineko Koseki Divisão de Oncologia. Centro de Atenção Integral à Saúde da Mulher. Faculdade de Ciências Médicas. Universidade Estadual de Campinas (CAISM-UNICAMP), Campinas (SP), Brasil
  • Eduardo Bruera Director, Palliative Care Program. Edmonton General Hospital and Coordinator, W.H.O. Cancer Pain and Palliative Care Program, Care Program for Latin America.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32635/2176-9745.RBC.1996v42n1.2871

Palabras clave:

Decisão Ética, Profissionais da Saúde, Pacientes Terminais

Resumen

Os profissionais da saúde que cuidam de doentes terminais muitas vezes enfrentam a angústia, o dilema de decidir qual a melhor conduta para estes pacientes, quando iniciar, manter ou suspender um determinado tratamento. Muitas decisões interferem direta ou indiretamente no processo de morte, podendo antecipá-la, apesar de não ser esta a intenção primária. Neste artigo, fazemos uma breve revisão sobre os princípios éticos básicos que direcionam o processo de “decisão” que pode resultar em dois amplos caminhos de ação em relação ao tratamento. Apresentamos alguns casos como ilustração para discutir estas considerações éticas e teológicas.

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2022-10-04

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Koseki NM, Bruera E. Decisão médica ética em casos de pacientes terminais. Rev. Bras. Cancerol. [Internet]. 4 de octubre de 2022 [citado 22 de noviembre de 2024];42(1):15-29. Disponible en: https://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/2871

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