This chapter examines the complex ethical challenges in caring for older adults, particularly when safety concerns clash with autonomy and quality of life. It illustrates how prioritizing safety can inadvertently lead to less safe outcomes, increased stress, and the erosion of personal values. The discussion highlights the concept of “impossible choices,” where no decision is without significant downsides, and urges a balanced approach that considers safety alongside an individual’s enduring personality and preferences.

错误:搜索内容不能为空,请输入英文关键词
错误:关键词超出字数限制,请精简
高级检索

How Prioritizing Safety Can Backfire

  • Theresa A. Harvath,
  • Mark Fedyk

摘要

This chapter examines the complex ethical challenges in caring for older adults, particularly when safety concerns clash with autonomy and quality of life. It illustrates how prioritizing safety can inadvertently lead to less safe outcomes, increased stress, and the erosion of personal values. The discussion highlights the concept of “impossible choices,” where no decision is without significant downsides, and urges a balanced approach that considers safety alongside an individual’s enduring personality and preferences.