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Strategic and principled approach to the ethical challenges of epilepsy monitoring unit triage

Authors :
Judy Illes
Patrick J. McDonald
Jason Randhawa
Chantelle Hrazdil
Source :
Journal of medical ethics.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Electroencephalographic monitoring provides critical diagnostic and management information about patients with epilepsy and seizure mimics. Admission to an epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) is the gold standard for such monitoring in major medical facilities worldwide. In many countries, access can be challenged by limited resources compared to need. Today, triaging admission to such units is generally approached by unwritten protocols that vary by institution. In the absence of explicit guidance, decisions can be ethically taxing and are easy to challenge. In an effort to address this gap, we propose a two-component approach to EMU triage that takes into account the unique landscape of epilepsy monitoring informed by triage literature from other areas of medicine. Through the strategic component, we focus on the EMU wait list management infrastructure at the institutional level. Through the principled component, we apply a combination of the ethical principles of prioritarianism, utilitarianism and justice to triage; and we use individual case examples to illustrate how they apply. The effective implementation of this approach to specific epilepsy centres will need to be customised to the nuances of different settings, including diverse practice patterns, patient populations and constraints on resource distribution, but the conceptual consolidation of its components can alleviate some of the pressures imposed by the complex decisions involved in EMU triage.

Details

ISSN :
14734257
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of medical ethics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9b5fae9d73ed0bb462aa506dcdaed646