Ethical models: facilitating clinical practice.

S L Dormire
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Modern health care presents significant dilemmas in nursing practice. Nurses are often entangled in the web of conflicts between the principles of autonomy, beneficence, and justice in managing the health care concerns of individuals, nurses, and the health care team. However, to achieve resolution the nurse needs an ethics model with which to determine appropriate care practices. According to the concept of autonomy, each individual has the fundamental right of self-determination in health care decisions. At the same time, the nurse strives toward beneficent care for individuals through the delivery of health care. Tension between these two principles generally is minimal. It is only when conflicts exist between the autonomous patient and the beneficent nurse that ethical problems surface. At these times, respect for individual freedom and the interest in doing good are juxtaposed. Nurses may have difficulty determining which actions best serve the purpose and interests of each party to the issue, or which issues, if any, must be regarded as fundamental obligations. For nurses to provide patient care within an ethical framework, clinical practitioners need (1) knowledge of basic rights and ethical principles; (2) conceptual models as ways of thinking about ethical dilemmas; and (3) opportunities to explore and resolve clinical dilemmas.

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伦理模式:促进临床实践。
现代医疗保健在护理实践中提出了重大的困境。在管理个人、护士和卫生保健团队的卫生保健问题时,护士经常被纠缠在自治、慈善和正义原则之间的冲突中。然而,为了解决这个问题,护士需要一个道德模型来决定适当的护理实践。根据自主的概念,每个人在保健决定方面都有自决的基本权利。与此同时,护士通过提供医疗保健服务,努力为个人提供有益的护理。这两个原则之间的紧张关系通常是最小的。只有当自主的病人和仁慈的护士之间存在冲突时,伦理问题才会浮出水面。在这些时候,对个人自由的尊重和对做好事的兴趣是并列的。护士可能难以确定哪些行动最符合问题各方的目的和利益,或者哪些问题(如果有的话)必须被视为基本义务。为了让护士在道德框架内提供病人护理,临床从业人员需要(1)基本权利和道德原则的知识;(2)概念模型作为思考伦理困境的方式;(3)探索和解决临床难题的机会。
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