ellenkezel
Ellenkezel is a term used in Hungarian medical ethics and philosophy to describe counteractive treatment strategies that oppose or reverse a prior therapeutic plan. It is not a formal clinical procedure, but a concept used to discuss decisions about modifying or stopping treatments in light of patient preferences, adverse effects, or concerns about futility.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from ellen, meaning against, and kezelés, meaning treatment. It appears
Definition and scope: Ellenkezel encompasses deliberate actions to oppose, modify, or replace a treatment plan. This
Contexts and debates: The concept is frequently explored in palliative care, chronic disease management, and scenarios
See also: medical ethics, patient autonomy, treatment futility, de-escalation, palliative care.