HE-ADDITIONAL-NOTES

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Intro to HE Cure – is a process to relieve the patient

1. Conceptualization Care – natural action from ourselves without


asking, your just doing it.
2. Addressing the Major Themes in HE – there’s
no limiting in HE Community – all types of community
3. Outline of HE Oath – hindi pwede tanggihan with or without
pay – appearance of care
* Importance of Ethics
*Care should be given but we should be aware
-- Tata Projects 2023
of actions for the consequences
-- WHO Code
2. Lategan and Vanlaere and Burggrave
-- Prachi Juneja’s Article
Vulnerable Individuals in HE – regardless of
1. Satisfying Basic Needs religion/culture/nationality:

2. Creating Credibility “Infosys”  Patients


 Healthcare Practitioners/Professionals
3. Uniting People and Leadership
 Communities
5. Long-Term Gains  Situation
 Institutions
6. Securing Society - understanding the healthcare ethics is
very important so we shouldn’t refuse
anyone
* Reasons to resists critics in HE
3. Van Zyl and Van Zyl
1. Ethics allows you to live in an authentic life
Patient’s Charter
2. Ethics makes you more successful (silent
worker) 1. Access to Hospital Services
2. Out-Patient Services – have the ability
3. Ethics allows you to cultivate inner peace (no to choose own doctors
guilt without justification) 3. Courtesy - need to show manners to the
4. Ethics provides for a stable society patient
4. Visiting Arrangements – arrange visiting
5. Ethics may help out in the afterlife (there are time
beliefs and religions about it) 5. Religious Beliefs – respect to other
culture
* Researchers
6. Privacy – puwedeng makasuhan kasama
1. Glouberman and Mintzberg (2001) sa Oath
7. Information Concerning Your Treatment
 Conceptualization: Conceptualize that – state all the treatments that you will be
healthcare ethics has 4 Worlds – Care, doing
Cure, Control, Community 8. Consent to Treatment
 Ex: Diabetes – individualized resulting 9. Confidentiality
to different care 10. Teaching and Research – right to decline
for being a subject in a case study
Control – presence of mind, control our
11. Discharge
emotions
12. Complaints
Lategan and Burggrave, Van Zyl and Van Zyl – Tata Projects 2023
responsible for quality of care
WHO Code (promote, enhance, sustain)
4. Mackinnon and Comer
Prachi Juneja’s Article
 aware of family beliefs and impact of
Panza, Christopher and Pothast, Adam – “Ethics
end-of-life decision (DNR)
for Dummies”
5. Moore’s
 Center of Ethics (happy, healthy, and
 human rights mature life)
 Why should we study ethics? Because
6. Viljoen
we cannot be compared to animals as we
 euthanasia, South African Context have morals

7. Lewitt, Campbell and Cross

 CBPR (Community-Based Participatory


Research) – are we working on/with the
community?
8. Kruger

 decision making in ethical way


 we have ethics but differ in practice

1. Conceptualization
Greek word of ethics is “ethos” – custom,
practice (repeated usage), attitude (effect, mold),
motive ( words without action)

 will reach the maximum of ethics (4).


Ex: Good Moral
 environment can affect us – you, co-
workers, other individuals etc.
 all of this should be applied which will
result in good behavior
We Cannot Limit Application:
-- this happens after conceptualization
Virtue Ethicist
-- economic challenges you need to be aware
Eudaimonia – maximum happiness
Better Understanding – do research
Autonomy – all about self
Chart – endorsement
Ethical Egoist – not all people have the same
Basis: Good and Bad, Right and Wrong – crucial ego, self-interest is depended in here
for shaping us on how we interact

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