Ethical Principles 01-10-2020
Ethical Principles 01-10-2020
Ethical Principles 01-10-2020
Ethical Principles
Consequences
Duty is the basic
theories -the
moral category, and
right action is
that is independent
the one that
of
produces the
consequences
most benefit
Individual reasoning
Situation, wishes of
patient, available
resources.
Difficult to prescribe
the right action for each
ethical dilemma.
Two questions when faced
with a dilemma:
• Behavior: What should I do?
• Motivation: Why should I do it?
UNIQUE FEATURES OF MEDICAL
PRACTICE
Intense discomfort or emotional
stress of illness
Prospect of disability or even death.
Patient has largely a passive role in
decisions.
Patient is subjected to acutely
uncomfortable, intimidating or even
traumatic handling.
What Are Ethical Principles,
and How Do They Help With
Decision Making?
• Four principle approach
• Practical bridge between
ethical theories and
common morality.
• Cut across divisions
• Prima facie value
Ethical Principles
Autonomy
Nonmaleficence
Beneficence
Justice
(Contd…)
Autonomy
Impact of Individual choices on actions of
others
Balance reason & emotion, legal rights
and customs.
Relative value is socially and culturally
determined.
Constraints on autonomy
Nonmaleficence
(Primum Non Nocere)
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Respect for the Individual
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How to Create Understanding
and Agreement?
Common ground must be created or found.
A function of Ethics, in our society, is to make
agreement possible.
As healthcare professionals and patients meet,
they meet as strangers from diverse
backgrounds therefore, their ways of looking at
and approaching the world are usually quite
different.
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Application of principles of ethics in
patient care