Why A New Ethical Framework Is Needed To Eliminate Disability Discrimination? A New Learning From The Pandemic.

Authors

  • Gausul Azam Ranju BGC Trust Medical College & Hospital (BGCTMCH), Chittagong, Bangladesh
  • Tania Serice Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Bangladesh.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62865/wtvpa612

Keywords:

Disability ethics, pandemic ethics, COVID-19, healthcare policy, people living with disabilities (PLWD), disability discrimination.

Abstract

Discrimination between disabled and non-disabled people is still an issue of fairness and justice. In this COVID-19 pandemic time, this issue highlighted in a significant way. In hospital, the disabled persons to face today issues while triage like whether they have the right to get the ventilator first when there is limited ventilation support or their vulnerability could be the cause for being neglect or they do not have to have a quality of life. There are lots of ethical dilemmas that we face today and these are not solvable overnight by the existing framework or policies. The existing paternalism, utilitarianism, or even ableism can not ensure making people living with disabilities (PLWD) rights equal. It is very clear that the professional expertise, policy or framework have so many loop holes that we are still struggling to take steps to effective and ethical decision making. This paper focuses the emergency of ethics based research, policy directions, and frameworks to eliminate those discriminations

Author Biographies

  • Gausul Azam Ranju, BGC Trust Medical College & Hospital (BGCTMCH), Chittagong, Bangladesh

    Physiotherapist & In-charge, Physiotherapy Department,

    Founder of Ethics Policy & Inclusion (EPnI), Rowsonhat, Nasir Building, Chittagong, Bangladesh

  • Tania Serice, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Bangladesh.

    Senior Staff Nurse

Downloads

Published

2021-03-01

Issue

Section

Short Communications

How to Cite

1.
Ranju GA, Serice T. Why A New Ethical Framework Is Needed To Eliminate Disability Discrimination? A New Learning From The Pandemic. BJBio [Internet]. 2021 Mar. 1 [cited 2025 Oct. 25];12(1):36-41. Available from: http://bjbio.bioethics.org.bd/index.php/BJBio/article/view/148

Similar Articles

1-10 of 85

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.