解决临床不端行为:辞职和举报在临床伦理咨询。

IF 1.3 4区 哲学 Q3 ETHICS Hec Forum Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1007/s10730-021-09459-3
Etan Kuperberg, Michael S Dauber
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临床伦理顾问偶尔会遇到不道德和/或不专业的行为,作为他们正常工作职能的一部分。在本文中,我们探讨辞职(即,威胁辞职或辞职)和举报是否是道德顾问可以用来解决这些情况的可接受的方法。根据我们的分析,无论人们认为道德顾问是私人雇员还是公共雇员,忠于雇主还是忠于病人、家属和公众,在某些情况下,辞职和举报都是可以接受的,如果不是强制性的,道德顾问的行为。在本文中,我们分析了道德咨询作为一种职业的显著特征,因为它们与道德咨询背景下的辞职和举报有关。我们还提出了关于道德顾问何时有理由(如果没有义务)辞职或举报的暂定标准。
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Addressing Clinical Misconduct: Resigning and Whistleblowing in Clinical Ethics Consultation.

Clinical ethics consultants occasionally encounter unethical and/or unprofessional behavior as part of their normal job functions. In this article, we explore whether resigning (i.e., threatening resignation or resigning) and whistleblowing are acceptable methods ethics consultants can use to address these situations. Per our analysis, whether one considers ethics consultants private or public employees, loyal to their employer or to patients, families, and the public, resigning and whistleblowing are all acceptable, if not obligatory, actions of ethics consultants in certain circumstances. In this article, we analyze salient characteristics of ethics consultation as a profession as they pertain to resignation and whistleblowing in the context of ethics consultation. We also present tentative criteria for when ethics consultants are justified, if not obligated, to resign or blow the whistle.

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期刊介绍: HEC Forum is an international, peer-reviewed publication featuring original contributions of interest to practicing physicians, nurses, social workers, risk managers, attorneys, ethicists, and other HEC committee members. Contributions are welcomed from any pertinent source, but the text should be written to be appreciated by HEC members and lay readers. HEC Forum publishes essays, research papers, and features the following sections:Essays on Substantive Bioethical/Health Law Issues Analyses of Procedural or Operational Committee Issues Document Exchange Special Articles International Perspectives Mt./St. Anonymous: Cases and Institutional Policies Point/Counterpoint Argumentation Case Reviews, Analyses, and Resolutions Chairperson''s Section `Tough Spot'' Critical Annotations Health Law Alert Network News Letters to the Editors
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