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dc.contributor.authorLipworth, Wen_AU
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-14
dc.date.available2021-01-14
dc.date.issued2020en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/24308
dc.description.abstractWhen infectious disease outbreaks strike, health facilities acquire labels such as “war zones” and “battlefields” and healthcare professionals become “heroes” on the “front line.” But unlike soldiers, healthcare professionals often take on these dangerous roles without any prior intention or explicit expectation that their work will place them in grave personal danger. This inevitably raises questions about their role-related obligations and whether they should be free to choose not to endanger themselves. In this article, I argue that it is helpful to view this situation not only through the lens of “professional duty” but also through the lens of “role-related conflicts.” Doing so has the advantage of avoiding exceptionalism and allowing us to draw lessons not only from previous epidemics but also from a wide range of far more common role-related dilemmas in healthcare.en_AU
dc.language.isoenen_AU
dc.publisherSpringeren_AU
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Bioethical Inquiryen_AU
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution 4.0en_AU
dc.subjectCOVID-19en_AU
dc.subjectCoronavirusen_AU
dc.subjectPandemicen_AU
dc.subjectDuty to careen_AU
dc.subjectProfessional dutiesen_AU
dc.subjectRole-related conflictsen_AU
dc.subjectConflict of interesten_AU
dc.titleBeyond duty: Medical “heroes” and the Covid-19 pandemicen_AU
dc.typeArticleen_AU
dc.subject.asrc1117 Public Health and Health Servicesen_AU
dc.subject.asrc2201 Applied Ethicsen_AU
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11673-020-10065-0
dc.relation.nhmrcAPP1141943
usyd.facultySeS faculties schools::Faculty of Medicine and Health::Sydney Health Ethicsen_AU
usyd.citation.volume17en_AU
usyd.citation.issue4en_AU
usyd.citation.spage723en_AU
usyd.citation.epage730en_AU
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