Ethical Dilemmas Faced by Military Health Personnel During High-Intensity Conflict: The Crucial Issue of Triage

Author:

Gignoux-Froment Frédérique1ORCID,Martinez Thibault2ORCID,Derely Jean2ORCID,Turc Jean3ORCID,Corcostegui Simon-Pierre4ORCID,Derkenne Clément5ORCID,Peigne Vincent6ORCID,Trousselard Marion789ORCID,Bazin Angèle10ORCID,Lamblin Antoine811ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Psychiatry Department, Percy Military Teaching Hospital , Clamart 92140, France

2. Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Percy Military Teaching Hospital , Clamart 92140, France

3. Civil-military anesthesia-intensive care department, Edouard Herriot University Hospital , Lyon 69003, France

4. Paris Fire Brigade , Paris 75017, France

5. Medical Treatment Facility,1st Special Medical Unit , Versailles-Satory 78000, France

6. Intensive Care Department, Chambéry Hospital , Chambéry 73000, France

7. Neurosciences and Cognitive Sciences, French Armed Forces Biomedical Research Institute, D19 , Brétigny-sur-Orge 91220, France

8. French Military Health Service Academy (Ecole du Val de Grâce) , Paris 75005, France

9. Lorraine University, APEMAC/EPSAM—EA , 4360, Metz, France

10. Emergency Department, Bégin Military Teaching Hospital , Saint-Mandé 94160, France

11. Anesthesia-Intensive Care-Emergency Unit, Laveran Military Teaching Hospital , Marseille 13013, France

Abstract

ABSTRACT Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered the biggest conflict in Europe since the Second World War. It has forced countries to prepare for engagement on a massive scale, namely, a high-intensity war between nation states. A potential massive influx of wounded personnel risks saturating logistical supply chains and requires changes to not only medical care but also a paradigm shift. In this context, the principle of distributive justice is key. The aim is to save as many lives as possible through triage, which consists in “doing the greatest good for the greatest number.” This idea is fundamental, as an emergency that has passed is no longer an emergency. However, international texts and treaties not only underline that the sole criterion for triage is clinical severity, but they also fail to take into account the patient’s status (civilian, friend, and foe). In a high-intensity warfare situation, these texts, and the medical-surgical triage criteria they provide are insufficient, as caregivers may be required to make decisions based on the status of the patient. The need to make such choices could cause psychological suffering among military caregivers, as individuals are recurrently faced with difficult ethical dilemmas. One way to prevent this happening is to provide predeployment training in wartime medical ethics. The latter would include both instruction in international humanitarian law and practical simulations of clinical situations where the person is faced with an ethical dilemma.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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