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Ethical Dilemmas and Legal Responsibilities in Patient Care: An Analysis of Hospital Safety

2025·1 Zitationen·HealthcareOpen Access
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<b>Background/Objectives:</b> This systematic review explores the evolving landscape of ethical dilemmas and legal responsibilities in hospital-based patient care, with particular attention to how they intersect with institutional safety. Drawing from 40 studies published within the last decade and supplemented by seminal theoretical works, the review examines clinical, technological, legal, and policy-driven challenges that compromise ethical clarity and organisational accountability. <b>Methods:</b> Methods included a structured literature search across major academic databases, guided by inclusion and exclusion criteria aligned with PRISMA guidelines and a quality appraisal ensuring inclusion of only medium- and high-quality studies. <b>Results:</b> Findings reveal that ethical complexity has shifted from individual decision-making to system-level vulnerabilities, particularly in contexts involving artificial intelligence (AI), data governance, consent procedures, and end-of-life care. Moreover, hospitals often lack sufficient protocols for disclosure, cross-border telemedicine accountability, and ethically responsive infrastructure. The results support a growing call for ethics-by-design approaches, where ethical reflexivity is embedded into institutional processes and digital systems. <b>Conclusions:</b> Overall, ethical resilience in hospital care depends not only on clinical training but on proactive organisational structures that support transparency, equity, and patient dignity.

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