Ethical attitudes of mental health practitioners: Balancing therapeutic practices and treatments
MYA Rawwas, D Strutton, L Pelton - Journal of Business Ethics, 1994 - Springer
This paper reports the responses of 251 mental health care practitioners to a mail survey
examining their views concerning ethical conflicts and practices within their work …
examining their views concerning ethical conflicts and practices within their work …
Managing ethical issues in patient care and the need for clinical ethics support
Objective To investigate the range, frequency and management of ethical issues
encountered by clinicians working in hospitals in New South Wales (NSW), Australia …
encountered by clinicians working in hospitals in New South Wales (NSW), Australia …
Being 'one cog in a bigger machine': a qualitative study investigating ethical challenges perceived by junior doctors
RJ McDougall - Clinical Ethics, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
There is increasing recognition among bioethicists that health-care practitioners' everyday
ethical challenges ought to be the focus of ethical analysis. Interviews were conducted with …
ethical challenges ought to be the focus of ethical analysis. Interviews were conducted with …
Ethically problematic treatment decisions in different medical specialties
SI Saarni, R Halila, P Palmu, J Vänskä - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2008 - jme.bmj.com
Background: Ethical dilemmas are an integral part of medicine. Whether physicians actually
feel that they have made ethically problematic treatment decisions or choices in their work is …
feel that they have made ethically problematic treatment decisions or choices in their work is …
Dealing with ethical challenges: a focus group study with professionals in mental health care
B Molewijk, MH Hem, R Pedersen - BMC Medical Ethics, 2015 - Springer
Background Little is known about how health care professionals deal with ethical challenges
in mental health care, especially when not making use of a formal ethics support service …
in mental health care, especially when not making use of a formal ethics support service …
Moral distress among Norwegian doctors
R Førde, OG Aasland - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2008 - jme.bmj.com
Background: Medicine is full of value conflicts. Limited resources and legal regulations may
place doctors in difficult ethical dilemmas and cause moral distress. Research on moral …
place doctors in difficult ethical dilemmas and cause moral distress. Research on moral …
Between professional values, social regulations and patient preferences: medical doctors' perceptions of ethical dilemmas
Background We present and discuss the results of a Norwegian survey of medical doctors'
views on potential ethical dilemmas in professional practice. Methods The study was …
views on potential ethical dilemmas in professional practice. Methods The study was …
Overview of ethical issues perceived by allied health professionals in the workplace
DF Homenko - Journal of Allied Health, 1997 - JSTOR
Allied health professionals comprise a major segment of the total health care workforce.
Recent advances in technology combined with increasingly complex patientrelated issues …
Recent advances in technology combined with increasingly complex patientrelated issues …
Clinical ethicists' perspectives on organisational ethics in healthcare organisations
Background: Demand for organisational ethics capacity is growing in health organisations,
particularly among managers. The role of clinical ethicists in, and perspective on …
particularly among managers. The role of clinical ethicists in, and perspective on …
The personal is the organizational in the ethics of hospital social workers
R Walsh-Bowers, A Rossiter, I Prilleltensky - Ethics & Behavior, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
Understanding the social context of clinical ethics is vital for making ethical discourse central
in professional practice and for preventing harm. In this paper we present findings about …
in professional practice and for preventing harm. In this paper we present findings about …