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Crisis standards of care in a pandemic: navigating the ethical, clinical, psychological and policy-making maelstrom.

Attila J Hertelendy1,2, Gregory R Ciottone2, Cheryl L Mitchell3, Jennifer Gutberg4, Frederick M Burkle5.   

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused clinicians at the frontlines to confront difficult decisions regarding resource allocation, treatment options and ultimately the life-saving measures that must be taken at the point of care. This article addresses the importance of enacting crisis standards of care (CSC) as a policy mechanism to facilitate the shift to population-based medicine. In times of emergencies and crises such as this pandemic, the enactment of CSC enables concrete decisions to be made by governments relating to supply chains, resource allocation and provision of care to maximize societal benefit. This shift from an individual to a population-based societal focus has profound consequences on how clinical decisions are made at the point of care. Failing to enact CSC may have psychological impacts for healthcare providers particularly related to moral distress, through an inability to fully enact individual beliefs (individually focused clinical decisions) which form their moral compass.
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Keywords:  COVID-19; coronavirus; crisis standards of care; ethics; global public health; moral alignment; pandemics; population-based management

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33128564      PMCID: PMC7454656          DOI: 10.1093/intqhc/mzaa094

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Qual Health Care        ISSN: 1353-4505            Impact factor:   2.038


  3 in total

1.  Nursing perspectives about the critical gaps in public health emergency response during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Allison A Norful; Sharon Tucker; Pamela S Miller; Haley Roberts; Marjorie M Kelley; Cheryl Monturo; Dónal O'Mathúna; Julia Smith; Inga M Zadvinskis; Cindy Zellefrow; Esther Chipps
Journal:  J Nurs Scholarsh       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 3.928

2.  Emergency Physician Twitter Use in the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Potential Predictor of Impending Surge: Retrospective Observational Study.

Authors:  Colton Margus; Natasha Brown; Attila J Hertelendy; Michelle R Safferman; Alexander Hart; Gregory R Ciottone
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2021-07-14       Impact factor: 5.428

3.  Performance of crisis standards of care guidelines in a cohort of critically ill COVID-19 patients in the United States.

Authors:  Julia L Jezmir; Maheetha Bharadwaj; Alexander Chaitoff; Bradford Diephuis; Conor P Crowley; Sandeep P Kishore; Eric Goralnick; Louis T Merriam; Aimee Milliken; Chanu Rhee; Nicholas Sadovnikoff; Sejal B Shah; Shruti Gupta; David E Leaf; William B Feldman; Edy Y Kim
Journal:  Cell Rep Med       Date:  2021-07-28
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