Bioethics and ERAS: a relevant microcosm
Abstract
The objective of this article is to present a reflection on the concepts and applications of bioethics,
its relationship with the development of the moral competence of health professionals, as well as to
suggest strategies to mitigate ethical dissonances and clash of paradigms, which can become facilitators
of other protocols or institutions. This is an experience report on developing a local protocol to accelerate
pediatric cardiac surgical recovery. During this process, the health personnel presented critical points of
discussion and dissonance related to venous access, anesthetic induction, parental presence, and pain
control. Several reasons were presented and interpreted according to the four main scientific philosophical
currents. Considering and reviewing bioethical principles was necessary, especially the autonomy applied
to minors and the interrelationship between the principles and their hierarchy of importance.
This reinforces the importance of continuing education and the role of medical ethics committees.