Interprofessional practice and person-centred care: moral contexts and ethical conflicts in the US and Canada

IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Phillip G. Clark
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Abstract

Health and social care services and systems increasingly promote both interprofessional practice and person-centred care. This discussion first examines the clinical and community-based contexts for providing interprofessional practice and person-centred care through the lens of personal, interpersonal, interprofessional and organisational values. Emerging conflicts among values are highlighted using the concept of moral distress, with examples from US and Canadian settings. The comparison then moves to the systems level, examining different US and Canadian contexts for improving the quality and reducing the cost of care. Finally, implications and applications are presented, focusing on interrelationships among the individual, interprofessional team and organisation.
跨专业实践和以人为本的护理:美国和加拿大的道德背景和伦理冲突
医疗和社会护理服务及系统越来越多地提倡跨专业实践和以人为本的护理。本讨论首先从个人、人际、跨专业和组织价值观的角度,探讨了提供跨专业实践和以人为本的护理的临床和社区环境。通过美国和加拿大的实例,使用道德困扰的概念强调了价值观之间新出现的冲突。然后将比较转移到系统层面,研究美国和加拿大在提高护理质量和降低护理成本方面的不同情况。最后,介绍了影响和应用,重点是个人、跨专业团队和组织之间的相互关系。
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International Journal of Care and Caring
International Journal of Care and Caring SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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