THE AUTOPSY - SIMPLE THOUGHTS ABOUT THE PUBLIC NEEDS AND HOW TO ADDRESS THEM

Citation
Bm. Mcmanus et Sm. Wood, THE AUTOPSY - SIMPLE THOUGHTS ABOUT THE PUBLIC NEEDS AND HOW TO ADDRESS THEM, American journal of clinical pathology, 106(4), 1996, pp. 11-14
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Pathology
ISSN journal
00029173
Volume
106
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Supplement
1
Pages
11 - 14
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9173(1996)106:4<11:TA-STA>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Dialogue regarding the autopsy has been sustained largely by medical s tudents and professionals, and by families of deceased patients. Exclu sion of the general public may represent a significant reason for the inexorable decline of autopsy rates and politicoeconomic support. Sens itivity to public concerns regarding the autopsy process carries far-r eaching moral and educational significance. A better understanding of the social value of the autopsy will help to ensure its survival in a climate of ever-tightening health-care budgets. Emphasis must be place d on integrating the autopsy process, from the initial request, perfor mance and post-autopsy follow-up with families, to the diagnostic, pat hobiologic and epidemiologic interpretation of the results obtained. O pportunities for investigating cause of death currently lie primarily in animal models or in forensic postmortem material where the cause of death is frequently known. Public awareness of the autopsy's special role in the setting of natural and unexplained death is essential if t he autopsy is to be retained as a key tool in understanding human dise ase.