Das gute Leben heute und morgen: Antibiotikaresistente Keime als Nachhaltigkeitsproblem in der Medizin

Translated title of the contribution: Good life today and tomorrow: antibiotic resistance as a sustainability problem in medicine

Claudia Bozzaro*, Jan Rupp, Michael Stolpe, Hinrich Schulenburg

*Corresponding author for this work

Abstract

Definition of the problem: Using the example of the emergence of antibiotic resistance, we show in the first part of our article that there are specific sustainability problems in medicine, which can ultimately lead to an impairment of the ability of future patients to satisfy their basic health needs and realize a flourishing life. Methods: After clarification of the concept of sustainability in the second part, we explain why the possibility of satisfying basic health needs, for example, is considered a condition for a good life within the framework of a capability approach. The concept of sustainability, as promoted by the United Nations, requires one to adequately consider the demands for a good life of future patients. Conclusion: In the last part of the paper, we show that the orientation towards an idea of sustainability can lead to “sustainability dilemma” and we discuss how this can be dealt with.

Translated title of the contributionGood life today and tomorrow: antibiotic resistance as a sustainability problem in medicine
Original languageGerman
JournalEthik in der Medizin
Volume35
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)111-123
Number of pages13
ISSN0935-7335
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 03.2023

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