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BukuA clear case for conscience in healthcare practice
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Author: Birchley, Giles
Topik: Healthcare Practice; Healthcare Ethics; Clinical Ethics
Bahasa: (EN )    
Tahun Terbit: 2011    
Jenis: Papers/Makalah
Fulltext: A clear case for conscience in healthcare practise.pdf (92.72KB; 3 download)
Abstract
The value of conscience in healthcare ethics is widely debated. While some sources present it as an unquestionably positive attribute, others question both the veracity of its decisions and the effect of conscientious objection on patient access to health care. This paper argues that the right to object conscientiously should be broadened, subject to certain previsos, as there are many benefits to healthcare practice in the development of the consciences of practitioners. While effects such as the preservation of moral integrity are widely considered to benefit practitioners, this paper draws on the work of Hannah Arendt to offer several original arguments in defence of conscience that may more directly benefit patients, namely that a pang of conscience may be useful in rapidly unfolding situations in which there is no time to reflect satisfactorily upon activities and that, given the hierarchical nature of healthcare institutions, a right to defy authority on the basis of conscience may benefit junior staff who lack the institutional power to challenge the orders of superiors.
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