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Clinical ethics dilemmas in a low-income setting - a national survey among physicians in Ethiopia.

Ingrid MiljeteigFrehiwot DefayeDawit DesalegnMarion Danis
Published in: BMC medical ethics (2019)
Ethiopian physicians report ethical challenges related more to bedside rationing and fairness concerns than futility discussions and conflicts about autonomy as described in studies from high-income countries. In addition to the high report of experienced challenges, gravity of the dilemmas that are present in their narratives are striking. Recognition of the everyday experiences of physicians in low-income settings should prompt the development of ethics teaching and support mechanisms, discussion of ethical guidelines as well as increase our focus on how to improve the grave resource scarcity they describe.
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