Ethics Education in Health Sciences Should Engage Contentious Social Issues: Here Is Why and How.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Jon Tilburt, Fred Hafferty, Andrea Leep Hunderfund, Ellen Meltzer, Bjorg Thorsteinsdottir
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Abstract

Teaching ethics is crucial to health sciences education. Doing it well requires a willingness to engage contentious social issues. Those issues introduce conflict and risk, but avoiding them ignores moral diversity and renders the work of ethics education irrelevant. Therefore, when (not if) contentious issues and moral differences arise, they must be acknowledged and can be addressed with humility, collegiality, and openness to support learning. Faculty must risk moments when not everyone will "feel safe," so the candor implied in psychological safety can emerge. The deliberative and social work of ethics education involves generous listening, wading into difference, and wondering together if our beliefs and arguments are as sound as we once thought. By forecasting the need for candid engagement with contentious issues and moral difference, establishing ground rules, and bolstering due process structures for faculty and students, a riskier and more relevant ethics pedagogy can emerge. Doing so will prepare everyone for the moral diversity they can expect in our common life and in practice.

健康科学伦理教育应涉及有争议的社会问题:原因和方法如下。
伦理教学对健康科学教育至关重要。要做好这项工作,就必须愿意面对有争议的社会问题。这些问题会带来冲突和风险,但回避它们就会忽视道德的多样性,使伦理教育工作失去意义。因此,当(而不是如果)出现有争议的问题和道德分歧时,必须承认它们的存在,并以谦逊、合作和开放的态度加以解决,以支持学习。教师必须冒着并非每个人都会 "感到安全 "的风险,这样,心理安全所隐含的坦诚才能显现出来。伦理教育的商议和社会工作涉及倾听、涉足分歧,以及共同思考我们的信念和论点是否像我们曾经认为的那样正确。通过预测对有争议的问题和道德分歧的坦诚参与的需求,建立基本规则,并加强教师和学生的正当程序结构,一种更具风险性和相关性的伦理学教学法就会出现。这样做将使每个人做好准备,迎接我们共同生活和实践中的道德多样性。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
127
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is designed to address the challenges of biology, medicine and healthcare and to meet the needs of professionals serving on healthcare ethics committees in hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and rehabilitation centres. The aim of the journal is to serve as the international forum for the wide range of serious and urgent issues faced by members of healthcare ethics committees, physicians, nurses, social workers, clergy, lawyers and community representatives.
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