在枪支许可报告的评估过程中作为精神科医生:道德挑战经验——来自土耳其的定性研究

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Psychiatry Psychology and Law Pub Date : 2023-10-29 DOI:10.1080/13218719.2023.2222401
Abdullah Yıldız, Berna Arda
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土耳其的许多精神科医生在日常实践中参与评估健康委员会关于枪支许可的报告。目前还没有关于精神科医生在这一过程中的经验的相关研究。此外,没有其他国家像土耳其那样,精神病医生参与枪支许可程序。在这种情况下,精神科医生的相关经验、他们对自己在这一过程中所扮演角色的看法以及他们对伦理维度的理解被认为是重要的问题。为了调查精神科医生的经验,进行了一项定性研究。这项研究包括19名积极参与评估枪支许可证报告的精神科医生。参与精神科医生的持枪许可报告过程在专业上、道德上和情感上都是极具挑战性的经历。精神科医生求助于各种功能和功能失调的策略来解决这个过程中的问题。然而,有一些结构性和一般性的解决方案可供未来参考。关键词:法医精神病学;枪支许可;精神痛苦预防医学;职业;精神伦理;精神评估;精神科医生的生活经历;我们感谢论文委员会的其他成员Ahmet Acıduman, Halise Devrimci Özgüven和Yasemin Yalım对他们的帮助。所有作者都对研究的构思和设计做出了贡献。材料准备、数据收集和分析由Abdullah Yıldız和Berna Arda进行。手稿的初稿是由Abdullah Yıldız撰写的,Berna Arda对手稿的后续版本进行了评论。所有作者都阅读并批准了最终的手稿。该研究的结果于2022年5月19日至22日在土耳其精神病学协会年度会议和第一届国际和第25届全国临床教育研讨会上发表。本研究未收到任何资金、补助或其他支持。伦理标准机构间冲突声明Yıldız已声明无利益冲突berna Arda已声明无利益冲突伦理批准在涉及人类参与者的研究中执行的所有程序均符合安卡拉大学校长伦理委员会(健康科学小组委员会,批准日期和编号22/04/2019-164)的伦理标准;03/07/2020-158)和1964年《赫尔辛基宣言》及其后来的修正案或类似的道德标准。知情同意从所有参与研究的参与者处获得知情同意。
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Being a psychiatrist in the evaluation process of a gun license report: morally challenging experience – a qualitative study from Turkey
AbstractMany psychiatrists in Turkey participate in evaluating health board reports regarding gun licensing in their daily practice. There is no relevant study on the experiences of psychiatrists in this process. In addition, there is no other country where psychiatrists participate in the gun licensing process as in Turkey. In this context, the psychiatrists’ relevant experiences, their views on their roles in this process and their understanding of the ethical dimension are considered important issues. To investigate the experiences of psychiatrists, a qualitative study has been conducted. The study included 19 psychiatrists who actively participated in evaluating gun license reports. Taking part in the gun license report process for psychiatrists is a highly challenging experience professionally, morally and emotionally. Psychiatrists resort to various functional and dysfunctional strategies to address problems in this process. However, there are structural and general solutions suggested for the future.Keywords: forensic psychiatrygun licensemoral distresspreventive medicineprofessionalismpsychiatric ethicspsychiatric evaluationpsychiatrists’ lived experiencequalitative researchviolence AcknowledgmentsThis study was part of Abdullah Yıldız’s PhD dissertation, advised by Berna Arda, at Ankara University. For their help on this dissertation, we thank the other members of the dissertation committee, Ahmet Acıduman, Halise Devrimci Özgüven and Yasemin Yalım.Author contributionsAll authors contributed to the study conception and design. Material preparation, data collection and analysis were performed by Abdullah Yıldız and Berna Arda. The first draft of the manuscript was written by Abdullah Yıldız, and Berna Arda commented on subsequent versions of the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.DeclarationsThis study’s findings were presented in oral session at Annual Meeting and 1st International and 25th National Clinical Education Symposium of the Psychiatric Association of Turkey, 19–22 May 2022.No funds, grants, or other support were received for this study.Ethical standardsDeclaration of conflicts of interestAbdullah Yıldız has declared no conflicts of interestBerna Arda has declared no conflicts of interestEthical approvalAll procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the Ankara University Rectorate Ethics Committee (Sub-committee of Health Sciences, approval date and number 22/04/2019-164; 03/07/2020-158) and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards.Informed consentInformed consent was obtained from all participants included in the study.
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