Clinical Care During the COVID-19 Outbreak Presents Ethical Challenges in Pakistan
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The COVID-19 pandemic has posed unprecedented bioethical challenges across the global healthcare industry, necessitating a comprehensive examination of ethical dilemmas in medical care and research. This study aims to identify, analyze, and address these challenges, focusing on the pandemic's impact on healthcare systems in Pakistan. A systematic literature review was conducted, analyzing fifteen full-text articles, five ethical guidelines, and one workshop report. The review examined key ethical concerns, including global responses to the pandemic, equitable resource distribution, ethical considerations in clinical trials, fair vaccine allocation, and personalized patient care. The findings reveal significant ethical gaps, particularly in resource-constrained settings like Pakistan, where healthcare systems face challenges such as inequitable resource allocation and inadequate security for healthcare workers. Practical solutions and recommendations are proposed to guide healthcare professionals and policymakers in ethical decision-making during crises. This research underscores the importance of proactive measures by provincial authorities and governments to safeguard healthcare professionals and enhance public awareness. The implications of this study highlight the need for ethical frameworks to strengthen healthcare systems, ensuring equitable access to care and fostering resilience in future pandemics.
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