Teaching a culture of care: Why it matters

Q3 Social Sciences
J. Tremoleda, A. Kerton
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The use of animal in biomedical research remains a critical compromise. Research and higher education institutions play a major role in educating on the use of animal and such training is expected to translate into the development of a culture of care practice across all staff working with animals. But nurturing a “culture of care” and impacting in professional attitudes in the field of animal research remains challenging due to its social, ethical and different institutional frameworks. From an educational perspective, current practice remains challenged by the need for better integration of inter-cultural perceptions on animal welfare, supported by more cross disciplinary integration in educational curriculum including the relevance of the 3Rs principles and promoting reflective practice strategies.  Institutional support is crucial to provide a safe, and supportive framework to promote such caring ethos. Our aim is to discuss practical actions to implement and assess culture of care, highlighting its direct impact on the professional integrity of staff which is directly linked to research and education excellence. Seeking a global welfare for all the beings involved and supporting individual and team reflective practice will provide better tools to guarantee the best care of the animals.
培养关怀文化:为什么它很重要
在生物医学研究中使用动物仍然是一个关键的妥协。研究机构和高等教育机构在动物利用教育方面发挥着重要作用,预计这种培训将转化为所有与动物打交道的工作人员的护理实践文化的发展。但是,由于其社会、伦理和不同的制度框架,培育一种“关怀文化”并影响动物研究领域的专业态度仍然具有挑战性。从教育的角度来看,目前的实践仍然面临挑战,需要更好地整合跨文化对动物福利的看法,并得到教育课程中更多跨学科整合的支持,包括3r原则的相关性和促进反思实践策略。机构的支持对于提供一个安全和支持性的框架来促进这种关怀精神至关重要。我们的目的是讨论实施和评估关怀文化的实际行动,强调其对员工职业诚信的直接影响,这与卓越的研究和教育直接相关。为所有相关生物寻求全球福利,支持个人和团队的反思实践,将提供更好的工具来保证对动物的最佳照顾。
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Revista de Bioetica y Derecho
Revista de Bioetica y Derecho Social Sciences-Law
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