COVID-19防控中醫療衛生人員的責任衝突——儒家倫理的視角
A Conflict of Duties Confronted by Healthcare Providers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Confucian Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.24112/ijccpm.212658Keywords:
責任衝突, 新冠狀病毒, 醫療照護人員, 儒家, conflict of duties, COVID-19, healthcare providers, ConfucianismAbstract
LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract also in English.
自2019年COVID-19疫情爆發以來,醫療衛生人員承擔了繁重的疫情防控工作。在這些工作中,他們承擔了更多的責任,有些責任是相互衝突的,如照護患者的責任與照顧家庭的責任。本文根據對部分中國醫療衛生人員的訪談,結合國內外發表的相關文獻,對疫情防控中醫護人員面臨的責任衝突進行梳理,並從儒家倫理的視角進行評析。
During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare providers faced many challenges and were loaded with heavy psychological burdens. This paper focuses on a moral dilemma between the duty of healthcare providers and the overall well-being of the providers and their families during the medical crisis of the pandemic in Huhan, China. Based on interviews, the paper takes a Confucian perspective to explicate the duties and supererogatory acts of those who volunteered to help and the balance between the moral duties of loyalty and filial piety.
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