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[Ethics and handicap]

J Schmitt1, M Arthuis, C Huriet

  • 1A.L.A.G.H., Association Lorraine d'Aide aux Grands Handicapés, Nancy.

Bulletin De L'Academie Nationale De Medecine
|November 1, 1994
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Addressing the needs of the severely handicapped requires comprehensive ethical considerations. This includes improving quality of life, ensuring dignity, and providing essential material and human assistance for individuals with somato-psychic deficiencies.

Area of Science:

  • Disability Studies
  • Bioethics
  • Rehabilitation Science

Context:

  • Severely handicapped individuals face significant deprivations impacting mobility, relationships, autonomy, and psychological well-being due to somato-psychic deficiencies.
  • Existing support structures and interpersonal interactions often fail to fully address the multifaceted challenges faced by the severely handicapped.

Purpose:

  • To advocate for ethical frameworks that encompass the holistic needs of severely handicapped individuals.
  • To guide the development of supportive environments and interactions, considering accommodation, personal relationships, and professional care.
  • To ensure the dignity and rights of all individuals, irrespective of their physical or mental condition.

Summary:

  • Ethical considerations must extend beyond basic care to encompass quality of life, intervention efficiency, risk assessment, and patient rights.

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  • A comprehensive approach is needed, integrating material and human resources to support the severely handicapped.
  • This includes informed consent, risk prevention, and fostering an environment that upholds human dignity for individuals with somato-psychic deficiencies.
  • Impact:

    • Promotes a more inclusive and ethical approach to supporting individuals with severe disabilities.
    • Highlights the necessity of tailored interventions and resources to enhance the lives of the severely handicapped.
    • Encourages a re-evaluation of societal and professional responsibilities towards ensuring dignity and well-being for all.