From structures to systems: towards a model of ethical healthcare.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Systems Pub Date : 2024-12-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2024.2436580
Constantine Manolchev, Marco Campenni, Navonil Mustafee
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"Hurt people hurt people" is a phrase which summarises the cyclical nature of painful experiences and harmful actions. Arguably, this cycle of hurt and harm applies to the UK's National Health Service (NHS), where employees are reporting record low levels of physical and mental wellbeing, while experiencing a climate of hostility, bullying and harassment, and pressures to meet targets. Such working environments carry several risks, not only for the employees themselves but also in terms of clinical outcomes for patients. As a result, a range of systemic and targeted infrastructure interventions have been trialled in several NHS hospitals (managed in the UK by independent Trusts), seeking to promote a culture of compassion, and improve the psychological safety of workers. However, the effectiveness of such measures in achieving ethical working environments and preventing unethical behaviours, has been questioned. We join the ongoing debate by proposing the need to go beyond ethical infrastructures and instead consider ethical environments in their systemic complexity. We conclude, by putting forward a model of a complex and ethical health system, which incorporates workplace networks, policy frameworks, and accounts for regional demographics.

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从结构到系统:走向道德医疗模式。
“伤人伤人”是一个短语,概括了痛苦经历和有害行为的周期性。可以说,这种伤害和伤害的循环适用于英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS),员工报告的身心健康水平创历史新低,同时经历敌意、欺凌和骚扰的氛围,以及实现目标的压力。这样的工作环境会带来一些风险,不仅对员工本身,而且对患者的临床结果也是如此。因此,一系列系统性和针对性的基础设施干预措施已在几家NHS医院(在英国由独立信托基金管理)进行了试验,旨在促进同情文化,并改善工人的心理安全。然而,这些措施在建立合乎道德的工作环境和防止不道德行为方面的有效性受到质疑。我们加入正在进行的辩论,提出需要超越伦理基础设施,而是考虑伦理环境的系统复杂性。最后,我们提出了一个复杂的道德卫生系统模型,该模型结合了工作场所网络、政策框架和区域人口统计数据。
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