Bioethics week 10-15

Report created by the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research that summarizes ethical principles and guidelines for research involving human subjects
Declaration of helsinki
Nuremberg code of 1947
Belmont report 1976
Scientific requirements and research protocols
Statement of ethical principles for medical research involving human participants, including identifiable human material and data; doctors doing medical research on patients
Declaration of helsinki
Nuremberg code of 1947
Belmont report 1976
Scientific requirements and research protocols
Ethics principles for human experimentation resulting from Nazi that focuses on human rights and welfare
Declaration of helsinki
Nuremberg code of 1947
Belmont report 1976
Scientific requirements and research protocols
Below are the three fundamental ethical principles for using any human subjects for research except:
Autonomy
Beneficience
Justice
Fidelity
There is always an exemption to the rule
Golden rule
Epikia
Epicka
Principle of totality
Direct observations and objective descriptions of interventions rendered to clients are recorded
Timeliness
Objective/factual documentation
Recording medication administration
Use of space
ETHICAL LEADERSHIP In Nursing, Ethical leadership it involved:
Creating and supporting a working environment
Ensuring that every nurse possess insensitivity and positivity
Provision of high quality and cost effective healthcare.
Ensuring ethical behaviours among nurses.
Refers to the ability to discern what is morally right from morally wrong that requires moral reflectiveness on the meaning of good and ba It refers to ability to draw conclusions from the discernment to develop convictions
Moral discernment (olson 2002)
Moral discernment (olson 2012)
Moral decision (birkholz 2002)
Moral decision (birkholz 2012)
Occurs when a person's actions unintentionally help another person do something wrong. It is sometimes morally acceptable and sometimes not, depending on how closely related it is to evil
Principle of formal cooperation
Principle of material cooperation
Principle of lesser evil
Principle of double effect
Is the principle that when faced with selecting from two immoral options, the least immoral one should be chosen
Principle of formal cooperation
Principle of material coopertion
Principle of lesser evil
Principle of double effect
. It occurs when someone intentionally helps another person carry out a sinful act
Principle of formal cooperation
Principle of material cooperation
Principle of lesser evil
Principle of double effect
T an action might have two effects: one intended, and another unintended.
Principle of formal cooperation
Principle of material cooperation
Principle of lesser evil
Principle of double effect
Is a problem in the decision-making process between two possible options, neither of which is absolutely acceptable from an ethical perspective
Principle of well formed conscience
Ethical dilemma
Process of ethical decision making
Principle of double effect
Limited resources for health should be allocated to maximize the health benefits for the population served.
Equity
Equality
Justice
Allocation of health resources
Is concerned with the distribution of benefits and costs to distinct individuals or groups
Equity
Equality
Justice
Allocation of health resources
Measures the respective costs and benefits to determine their relative efficiency in the production of health.
CEA
COA
ACE
EAC
DATA PROTECTION AND SECURITY
RA 9176
RA 11206
RA 10173
RA 10713
- is the country’s privacy watchdog, an independent body mandated to administer and implement the Data privacy Act (DPA) and to monitor and ensure compliance of the country with international standaRDS SET FOR DATA PROTECTION
National privacy commision
National data privacy
National security commision
Data security commision
Health care facilities generate a tremendous amount of waste in the course of treating patients. They generate “regulated medical waste” or infectious waste, hazardous chemicalwaste, recyclable, reusable, and solid waste.
Reducing healthcare cost
Improving quality of life
Reducing healthcare waste
Improving mobility/access
Health information technology presents numerous opportunities for improving the advancement of medical technology and is vital to the field's continued development. Modern medications, monitoring equipment, laboratory services, and imaging devices have all made significant contributions to medical progress in terms of improving quality care.
Reducing healthcare cost
Improving quality of life
Reducing healthcare waste
Improving mobility/access
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