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SM ISO690:2012 CAPMOALE, Eugenia. Vulnerability of the hepatic patient. bioethical syntheses. In: Revista de Ştiinţe ale Sănătăţii din Moldova, 2022, nr. 3 An.1(29), p. 146. ISSN 2345-1467. |
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Introduction. Vulnerability is an integral part of our existence and designates the possibility of being injured. The vulnerability of the liver patient produces a process of weakening and becomes an area of oscillation between treatment and compliance with treatment. Objective of the study. Analysis of some forms of vulnerability of the liver patient in the context of bioethics approaches. Material and methods. The study is a synthesis of bioethical work from the last 10 years that directly and/or indirectly addresses the vulnerability of the liver patient. Bibliographic sources were identified in the databases: Hinari, PubMed, Elsevier, BMJ, and Journal of Medical Ethics. At the same time, the analytical, hermeneutic, and comparative methods were mainly used. Results. 29 specialized scientific sources were researched, and 7 papers were included in the final synthesis. In general, there is no consensus on the definition of vulnerability in medical activity. In particular, theoretical interpretations of vulnerability are assessed alternately in two ways: (1) a European bioethical principle of vulnerability, considered an ontological expression of the human condition; (2) the condition of persons who are unable to consent or who are more likely to be exploited. In the context of the liver patient, vulnerability manifests itself in three forms: physical, emotional, and cognitive vulnerability. Conclusions. The vulnerability of the liver patient is dependent on the moral condition of its character. Moreover, it implies the moral capacity of the medical worker to train the bioethical premises to protect the fragile person and to promote an interpretation based on needs. |
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Cuvinte-cheie bioethics, vulnerability, liver, quality of life, medical activity, bioetică, vulnerabilitate, hepatic, calitatea vieții, activitate medicală |
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