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KNR 273: Ethics
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What are ethics? Statements of what is right or wrong, which usually are presented as systems of valued behaviors & beliefs Serve the purpose of governing conduct Jacobson & James, 2001
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What are ethics? Involves study of what is morally good & bad, right & wrong regarding human behavior Sylvester, Voelkl, & Ellis, 2001 Standards of behavior Govern conduct How you should act or behave
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Clinical Ethics Clinical ethics is defined as the systematic identification, analysis, and resolution of ethical problems associated with the care of particular patients. The concern is with moral dilemmas that confront all health care professionals. (ATRA, 1998)
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Code of Ethics Written list of values & standards of conduct of a group Framework for decision-making Are normally general statements Do not give specific answers to every possible dilemma that might arise
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Professional Ethics System of conduct to guide the practice of a specific discipline Applied ethics Professional & societal expectations that those who practice TR have a duty to practice, behave & act in an ethical manner
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Personal Ethics Influenced By… Faculty/mentors Internship supervisors Professional codes of ethics Textbooks & professional materials Colleagues Family & friends Religious & moral influences
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TR & Ethics Most professions have 1 code of ethics TR has how many? ATRA NTRS (previously) ITRS (perhaps other state organizations) NCTRC
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TR & Ethics ATRA code does not have enforcement procedures CTRS’ violation of professional ethics can be sanctioned by NCTRC Misconduct standard Gross or repeated violations Suspension Revocation of certification
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ATRA Code of Ethics (2009) Principle 1 & 2 both deal with protecting from harm Principle 1:Beneficence Practitioners maximize benefits to the client and minimize possible harm. Taking action to remove from harm Principle 2: Non-Maleficience Use knowledge, skills, abilities & judgments to help persons while respecting their decisions & protecting them from harm Not inflicting harm
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ATRA Code of Ethics (2009) Principle 3:Autonomy Respect the individual's right of CHOICE. Respect the decisions of legally appointed guardians / advocates if client is incapacitated
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ATRA Code of Ethics (2009) Principle 4:Justice Access to services must be available to all. There must be fairness in distribution of service based on individual need. Consider race, creed, orientation, gender, etc. Principle 5:Fidelity Tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Do what you say you are going to do. Meet commitments Secondary obligation is to colleagues, agency, & professions
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ATRA Code of Ethics (2009) Principle 6: Veracity Should be truthful and honest Deception, by being dishonest or omitting what is true should be avoided
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ATRA Code of Ethics (2009) Principle 7: Informed Consent Services should be based on mutual respect and shared decision making Provide information about service, benefits, outcomes, length of treatment, expected activities, & limitations Provide information about professional’s training & credentials Information provides so person can decide to accept treatment
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ATRA Code of Ethics (2009) Principle 8:Confidentiality and Privacy Always respect people's privacy and always be confidential with regard to patient care. Principle 9:Competence Continually take steps to attain, maintain, and expand your competence in Therapeutic Recreation practice. Demonstrate current competence Maintain credential
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ATRA Code of Ethics (2009) Principle 10:Compliance with Laws and Regulations Know the laws governing the profession and the population served. E.g. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 ADA IDEA OSHA Patient Bill of Rights (by end of 1999)
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Ethics & Confidentiality Assume all information is confidential & may not be shared Unless Specific permission is obtained Or Clients pose danger to selves Clients request release of information to 3 rd party Court orders
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Ethics & Confidentiality Don’t make promises you can’t keep Tell clients about times & conditions when information will be shared Impact on professional relationship
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Decision-Making Model for Ethical Situations Step One: Identify the Behavior What is the behavior, action, or decision at question? Step Two: Determine Professional Relevance Does this pertain to the TRS professional role? Step Three: Differentiate Personal and/or Professional Ideals and Values How are my personal values influencing my professional judgment?
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Decision-Making Model for Ethical Situations Step Four: Consider Legal Duties Is there any law or judicial violation involved in this dilemma? Step Five: Assess Ethical Obligations Is there a behavior in this dilemma that violates an ATRA Code of Ethics Principle? Step Six: Define Action What do I do next?
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What should we do? Include code of ethics in each staff’s/volunteer’s/intern’s orientation & in-service training Document code of ethics in written plans of operation Discuss ethical situations in staff meetings Attend conference sessions on ethics
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