Towards an understanding of the embedded nature of everyday ethical reasoning in paramedic education and practice

Iain Campbell, Lawrence Hill, Joe Copson
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Abstract

Paramedicine is increasingly complex in affective, behavioural, and cognitive domains of practice. The ability to navigate this complexity is essential for paramedics who are required to simultaneously practice assertively, dynamically, sensitively, and professionally. Although these may seem to be superficially incongruent ways of practising, through insightful and reflexive practice underpinned by appropriate ethical approaches, paramedics can navigate the complexity inherent in paramedic work whether care episodes are routine or extreme. In what follows, we discuss the potential of virtue ethics as a way of navigating complexity in paramedic practice and preparing clinicians for the varied work they manage as paramedics. We do this by first describing some of the issues faced by the modern paramedic, outlining ethical approaches to practice, then working through a vignette showing how a deeper understanding of ethics and utilising a virtue ethics approach may have helped the clinicians navigate a typical ethical dilemma found in practice.
了解辅助医务人员教育和实践中日常伦理推理的内在本质
辅助医疗在情感、行为和认知等实践领域日益复杂。辅助医务人员必须具备驾驭这种复杂性的能力,因为他们需要同时以自信、动态、敏感和专业的方式开展工作。虽然从表面上看,这些实践方式似乎并不协调,但通过以适当的伦理方法为基础的具有洞察力和反思性的实践,无论护理事件是常规的还是极端的,辅助医务人员都能驾驭辅助医务工作固有的复杂性。在下文中,我们将讨论美德伦理作为在辅助医疗实践中驾驭复杂性的一种方式的潜力,并为临床医生作为辅助医疗人员所管理的各种工作做好准备。为此,我们首先描述了现代辅助医务人员所面临的一些问题,概述了实践中的伦理方法,然后通过一个小故事展示了深入理解伦理和利用美德伦理方法如何帮助临床医生应对实践中的典型伦理困境。
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