Ethical analysis of the change of values in healthcare.

IF 2.9 1区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
David Hansen, Silviya Aleksandrova-Yankulovska, Florian Steger
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What people value today can differ from what they have valued. But what does this value variability mean in the context of healthcare? We ethically analyze the current state of research on the change of embedded values in healthcare systems and the driving processes behind it. Starting with a systematic literature review and a content analysis, we subject the selected articles to an ethical analysis through three ethical theories: principlism, value ethics, and utilitarianism. The included papers demonstrated how moral dissonance between individual values and behavior leads to moral distress. The occurrence of moral distress was related to current healthcare practices. Beneficence and non-maleficence played a central role where principlism was considered, virtue ethics was criticized for not addressing the structural problems in the healthcare system, and consequences of value change for healthcare professionals and the society were analyzed. Further, principlism cannot fully cover the value change in medical care with its top-down and bottom-up processes leading to consequences for the patients, healthcare professionals, and society as a whole. We found correlations between top-down value change processes in the healthcare system and the quality of care. Health professionals are forced to develop an attitude that does not adhere to traditional medical values any longer and eventually leads to low-value care. Accompanying phenomena like moral distress cause dropout of healthcare workers. These can be hardly slowed down from the bottom-up by the development of resilience and moral courage. More effectively, structural changes through value interventions have the potential to improve working conditions and the quality of care.

人们今天所看重的价值可能与他们过去所看重的价值不同。但在医疗保健领域,这种价值变化意味着什么呢?我们从伦理角度分析了医疗保健系统中内含价值变化的研究现状及其背后的驱动过程。从系统的文献综述和内容分析入手,我们通过三种伦理理论对所选文章进行了伦理分析:原则主义、价值伦理和功利主义。收录的论文证明了个人价值观与行为之间的道德失调是如何导致道德困扰的。道德困扰的发生与当前的医疗保健实践有关。其中,原则主义被认为是 "有利 "和 "无利 "的核心,美德伦理被批评为没有解决医疗保健系统中的结构性问题,价值变革对医疗保健专业人员和社会的影响也得到了分析。此外,原则主义并不能完全涵盖医疗保健中的价值变化,其自上而下和自下而上的过程会给患者、医护人员和整个社会带来后果。我们发现医疗系统中自上而下的价值变化过程与医疗质量之间存在关联。医护人员被迫形成一种不再坚持传统医疗价值观的态度,最终导致低价值医疗。道德困扰等伴随现象导致医护人员离职。这些现象很难通过培养抗压能力和道德勇气自下而上地减缓。更有效的是,通过价值干预进行结构性变革,有可能改善工作条件和护理质量。
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Nursing Ethics
Nursing Ethics 医学-护理
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
11.90%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Ethics takes a practical approach to this complex subject and relates each topic to the working environment. The articles on ethical and legal issues are written in a comprehensible style and official documents are analysed in a user-friendly way. The international Editorial Board ensures the selection of a wide range of high quality articles of global significance.
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