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[Is a strategy of bio-socio-ethic necessary?]. | LitMetric

[Is a strategy of bio-socio-ethic necessary?].

Enferm Clin

Agencia de Servicios Sociales y Dependencia de Andalucía (ASSDA), Servicios Centrales, Sevilla, España.

Published: September 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper evaluates the necessity for a unified ethics strategy between the healthcare and social services sectors to enhance human welfare.
  • A survey was conducted among 124 professionals from both sectors, revealing that 90% faced ethical dilemmas, and 75% observed increasing conflicts in these fields.
  • Respondents advocate for a collaborative approach to ethics, noting that ethics committees rarely assist in resolving conflicts, highlighting a gap in decision-making support.

Article Abstract

Aim: The aim of this paper is to assess the need for a common ethics strategy shared by 2 of the cornerstones of human welfare: the healthcare and social services sectors.

Method: An observational cross-sectional descriptive study was performed by surveying social services and healthcare professionals. A purposive sampling technique was used. The questionnaire consisted of 10 questions about ethical conflicts in professional practice and respondents' views on a proposed shared approach to bioethics and ethics in social intervention.

Results: 124 professionals completed the questionnaire, 56% of the health sector and 44% of the social services sector. About 90% professionals surveyed had had to make difficult ethical decisions in their work and would welcome a common approach to ethics in the social services and healthcare sectors. 75% said that conflicts are occurring more frequently in both sectors simultaneously and that they were resolved preferably individually and independently.

Conclusions: The survey respondents believe that a common approach to tackling ethical conflicts in professional practice is required. Nevertheless, it is still rare for ethics committees to intervene in the conflict resolution process and for decision-making support and evaluation tools to be used.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enfcli.2015.08.005DOI Listing

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