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Global medicine: Is it ethical or morally justifiable for doctors and other healthcare workers to go on strike?

机译:全球医学:医生和其他医护人员进行罢工是否在道德上或道义上合理?

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BackgroundDoctor and healthcare worker (HCW) strikes are a global phenomenon with the potential to negatively impact on the quality of healthcare services and the doctor-patient relationship. Strikes are a legitimate deadlock breaking mechanism employed when labour negotiations have reached an impasse during collective bargaining. Striking doctors usually have a moral dilemma between adherence to the Hippocratic tenets of the medical profession and fiduciary obligation to patients. In such circumstances the ethical principles of respect for autonomy, justice and beneficence all come into conflict, whereby doctors struggle with their role as ordinary employees who are rightfully entitled to a just wage for just work versus their moral obligations to patients and society.
机译:背景医生和医护人员(HCW)罢工是一种全球现象,可能会对医疗服务的质量和医患关系产生负面影响。当劳资谈判在集体谈判中陷入僵局时,罢工是打破僵局的合法机制。醒目的医生通常在遵守医疗行业的希波克拉底信条和对患者的信托义务之间存在道德困境。在这种情况下,尊重自治,正义和仁慈的道德原则都发生冲突,因此,医生在作为普通员工的角色中挣扎,他们应有正当的权利,享有公正的工作报酬,而不是对患者和社会的道德义务。

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