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Ethics in Health Care C Clark MFamMed (UFS) Principal Specialist/Senior Lecturer Dept of Family Medicine PMHC (Medunsa) University of Limpopo Polokwane

Objectives At the end of the presentation we should have understood as Health Care workers some of our roles to ourselves, patients, colleagues and society We should have known some Principles of Ethics To be able to explore some of the Ethical Dilemma in Health Care To understand Decision-making in Ethics

Outline of Presentation Objectives Scenarios Some Definitions What is Ethics? Why Ethics? HIV and the LAW HIV/AIDS, the LAW and the Work-place Historical Perspectives Ethical Principles in HealthCare Making an Ethical Decision Ethics Committee: Historical Background

Outline of Presentation cont Declaration of Geneva 1948 Declaration of Venice 1983 Declaration of Hamburg 1997 Declaration of Helsinki 2003 Concluding Principle from World Medical Association (WMA) Conclusion Hippocratic Oath References

Scenario 1 A 24 year old lady presents in OPD very much agitated requesting HIV test for her 5/12 old child.

Scenario 1 cont.. She tells you between sobs that her maid (helper) who she didn t fire although she knew she was HIV +ve was apparently breast feeding her child instead of using the EBM she usually leaves in the fridge for the baby. Discuss the ethical issues involved?

Scenario 2 A colleague of yours regularly phones in on Monday mornings to report ill-health.you discuss the matter with him as it disrupts the work schedule and he has to supervise Interns.

Scenario 2 cont He tells you that he knows his rights and was tired of all these morality issues What are the Ethical Issues involved?

Scenario 3 A 25 year old female was referred for scaling and filing.on inspection there were oral manifestations of HIV/AIDS.

Scenario 3 cont She confides in you that she is HIV Pos. but does not want her boyfriend to know

Scenario 3 cont You discuss the implications with her but she is adamant. What are the ethical issues involved?

Scenario 4 You were in OPD consulting when you suddenly heard screams from the corridor.you rush out to see what was happening

A colleague of yours was standing over a young lady who was screaming and rolling on the floor.

Scenario 4 cont.. You ask him what was the problem. He calmly tells you that he just told her that she was HIV positive. What are the Ethical Issues involved?

Scenario 5 After the Friday Ward round you instruct your intern not to call you should the 90yr old pt change condition

Scenario 5 cont You pat him on the back, reassure him that the prognosis was poor and there was no more quality of life so he shouldn t tie-up the ICU bed. What are the Ethical issues involved?

Scenario 6 The Employer of a patient of yours requests access to his records for recurrent ill health. How would you manage the request?

Scenario 7 A 65yr old terminally ill patient of yours confides in you that he could no longer take it. He requests for a shot to end it all. How would you manage him?

Scenario 8 A friend of yours confides in you that his maid was HIV +ve and he is in a dilemma because he has a 11year old daughter. He is worried that although he lectures this issue every time - it was different kettle of fish encountering it personally at home How would you manage him?

Scenario 9 A 16 year old daughter of a friend presents requesting TOP. She is 8/40 amenorheic. She does not want her parents to know How would you manage her?

Ethics Morality Character Disposition Moral Pluralism Moral Truth Moral Skeptics Realism Naturalism Autonomy Confidentiality Some Terms

What is Ethics? The English word Ethics is derived from the Greek word Ethos which means Character or Disposition

Ethics is the study of Morality or Human Value It deals with how we ought to live or what constitutes right and/or wrong

Ethics Ethics deals with the codes, values, principles and customs of a people or society

Medical Ethics Medical Ethics guides Healthcare Workers: Doctors, Dentists etc in their relationships with patients, colleagues and society in general

Medicine,Dentistry etc are professions based on relationships of trust with patients

Concurrently doctors, dentists etc are human beings and professionals As humans we have Natural duties As Professionals we have Moral Obligations As Professionals working in an Institution we have duties. These duties are in our Employment contracts, Job descriptions etc

What it means to have a duty: Duties to patient Duties to Colleagues and other professionals Duties to other professionals patient Duties to yourself Duties to Society Duties to your profession Duties to the environment

The term profession means dedication or commitment publicly made To be a good doctor or dentist requires a life-long commitment to good professional and ethical practices

In essence,the practice of medicine and dentistry is a moral enterprise

Morality According to Web Dictionary: Morality is a system of principles and judgments based on cultural, religious and philosophical concepts and beliefs by which humans determine whether a given action is right or wrong

Moral Pluralism To accept certain amount of moral diversity

Moral Truth Raises question of whether there is Truth in Ethics

Moral Skeptics Belief that no objective ethical truth is possible The only absolute truth is that there is no absolute truth

Worldviews Comprehensive concept of life eg philosophies of life such as religion, Political theories such Marxism or Feminism etc

Why Ethics when the Law is there?

Why Ethics..? The Law often changes The Law is often silent on certain unethical practices The Law might condone some unethical practices The Law itself might be unethical

HIV/AIDS and the Law Rights of children and youths regarding adoption Proscriptive Laws eg homosexuals, drug addicts

HIV/AIDS, the LAW and workplace

Bare backing and HIV disclosure Partners who have problems disclosing

Medical Ethics provide benchmark of decision-making and behaviour It throws light on every day practices: Respect for patients as humans, Best Interest of the Patient, Human Rights and/or major social issues like abortion.

Historical Perspectives: Some Ethical Theories Ancient Greeks and Virtue Ethics Communitarian Ethics African Ethics/ Übuntu Divine Command Ethics Utilitarian Ethics Kantian Ethics/Consequence-Based Ethics Feminist Ethics Human Rights Ethics Casuitry Principles of Medical Ethics

Ancient Greek Ethics: Virtue Ethics Virtue meant Excellence of a thing Who is a GOOD Person/ PHYSICIAN? Eudemonia -Happiness,Fulfillment, Being all that you can be,being your best Roles of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle etc

African Ethics/ Ubuntu Communitarian Ethics Community-based African Ethics We are humans because of our common humanity

Divine-Command Ethics Christian moral values

Utilitarian Ethics: Utility/Action-based Ethics Roles of Stuart Mills and Bentham A Secular replacement of Christian Ethics Also called Outcome-based Ethics Right acts should produce the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of people. How would my act affect others?

Kantian Ethics Immanuel Kant Duty based ethics/a sense of duty This is what I ought to do Why an act is done is more important than it s results: whether good or bad

Feminist-Ethics Feminine-based Ethics

Human-Rights Ethics Rights-based Ethics Respect for Patients as Persons Respect their Dignity Recognise that some of their interest may be important as to constitute Human Right

Casuitry Case-based Ethics Tatiana Todorova Tuskegee Trials Nuremberg Trial

Ethical Principles and Medical Ethics Autonomy Non-Maleficence Beneficence Justice

Autonomy: Independence Informed Consent Confidentiality Truth Telling Communication

Confidentiality Confidentiality is an important principle in medical practice especially in maintaining the Doctor-Patient Relationship. However, it is not an ABSOLUTE PRINCIPLE.

A Practitioner may divulge information regarding a patient only if this is done: In terms of a Statutory provision At the instruction of a court In the Public interest With express consent of the Patient With the written consent of a patient or guardian of a minor under the age of 12 In the case of a deceased patient with written consent of he next of kin or the executor of the deceased s estate

Non-maleficience/Do no Harm Act in the Best Interest of the Patient

Primum Non Nocere First Do No Harm

Beneficience/Do Good Act in the Best Interest of the Patient

Do Good: The Good must outweigh the Harm!

Justice/Impartial, Fair and Just Rights -based justice Legal justice Distributive Justice

Distributive Justice To each according to his/her Need!

Making an Ethical Decision/Ethical Reasoning Determine if there is an Ethical Issue If there is then get all the available information Examine the Issues involved Take a decision Implement

Ethics Committee The rationale for Ethics Committee!

Ethics Committee: Historical Background Nuremberg Trial 1948 Other Military Crimes in Germany and Japan Tuskegee Trials in the US

Declaration of Geneva 1948

Adopted by WMA only 3 months before the UN adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Acts(1948) This requires the Physician to NOT USE (HIS/HER) MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE CONTRARY TO HUMANITY

The Declaration also requires physicians not permit considerations of Age Disease Disability Creed Ethnic origin Gender Race Nationality Political affiliation etc to intervene between my duty and my patient

Declaration of Venice 1983 Declaration on Terminal Illness! The WMA condemns as unethical both Euthanasia and Physician assisted suicide

Declarations of Hamburg 1997 Declaration of Hamburg : Concerning support doctors refusing to participate or condone torture

Declaration of Helsinki 2003 Resolution on the Responsibility of Physicians in the denunciation of Acts of Torture or Cruelty or Inhuman or Degrading Treatment of which they are Aware Torture or Cruelty or Inhuman or Degrading Treatment of which they are Aware

Health Professions Council of SA

Professional Code of Conduct Concerning Social responsibility Concerning doctor-patient relationship Concerning confidentiality Concerning Patients rights Concerning referrals Concerning CPD

HPCSA Ethical Rules Rules specifying the Acts or Omissions in respect of which the HPCSA may take disciplinary steps

Acts or Omissions cont.. Advertising Canvassing and touting Naming of Practices Information on stationery Supersession Professional reputation of colleagues Certificates and reports Professional acts Sharing consulting rooms etc

Concluding Principle from WMA The duty of the physician is to heal,where possible,to relieve suffering and to protect the best interest of their patients.there shall be exception to this principle even in the case of incurable disease

Conclusion Do unto others what you would want them do unto you!

The Hippocratic/Physician s Oath

References 1 Pence, GE; Classic Cases in Medical Ethics 3 rd Ed;McGraw Hill Higher Education 2 Edge, RS & Groves JR;Ethics of Health Care: A Guide for Clinical Practice 2 ND Ed. Delmar Publishers ITP 3 JR Williams ;Medical Ethics in Contemporary Clinical Practice; J Chin Med Assoc. Nov 2005. vol 68. No 11 4 Bob Mash; Handbook of Family Medicine OUP 2000 5 Pistorius GJ and Pistorius CWI; Family Practice Management HAUM-Tertiary

References 7 CME Journal Jan 2003 8 CME Journal Jan 2006 9 HPCSA: Medical and Dental Professions Board General Guidelines for doctors and Dentists and Medical Scientists Booklets 1,2,10,11,12,13 &15 Pretoria July 2007 10 Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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