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Moral Agency as Enacted Justice: A Clinical and Ethical Decision-Making Framework for Responding to Health Inequities and Social Injustice

机译:作为法定正义的道德机构:应对健康不平等和社会不公正现象的临床和伦理决策框架

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This is the second of 2 companion articles in this issue. The first article explored the clinical and ethical implications of new emphases in physical therapy codes of conduct reflecting the growing evidence regarding the importance of social determinants of health, epidemiological trends for health service delivery, and the enhanced participation of physical therapists in shaping health care reform in a number of international contexts. The first article was theoretically oriented and proposed that a re-thinking of ethical frameworks expressed in codes of ethics could both inform and underpin practical strategies for working in primary health care. A review of the ethical principle of "justice," which, arguably, remains the least consensually understood and developed principle in the ethics literature of physical therapy, was provided, and a more recent perspective-the capability approach to justice-was discussed. The current article proposes a clinical and ethical decision-making framework, the ethical reasoning bridge (ER bridge), which can be used to assist physical therapy practitioners to: (1) understand and implement the capability approach to justice at a clinical level; (2) reflect on and evaluate both the fairness and influence of beliefs, perspectives, and context affecting health and disability through a process of "wide reflective equilibrium" and assist patients to do this as well; and (3) nurture the development of moral agency, in partnership with patients, through a transformative learning process manifest in a mutual "crossing" and "re-crossing" of the ER bridge. It is proposed that the development and exercise of moral agency represent an enacted justice that is the result of a shared reasoning and learning experience on the part of both therapists and patients. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:这是本期两篇配套文章中的第二篇。第一篇文章探讨了物理疗法行为守则中新重点的临床和伦理意义,反映出越来越多的证据表明,健康的社会决定因素的重要性,流行病学趋势对卫生服务的提供以及物理治疗师在参与医改改革中的参与度越来越高在许多国际背景下。第一篇文章以理论为导向,建议对道德规范中表达的道德框架进行重新思考,可以为基础卫生保健工作的实用策略提供信息和基础。提供了对“正义”的伦理原则的评论,该理论可以说仍然是物理疗法的伦理学文献中缺乏共识的理解和发展的原则,并且讨论了一种较新的观点-正义的能力方法。当前的文章提出了一种临床和伦理决策框架,即伦理推理桥(ER bridge),可以用来帮助物理治疗从业者:(1)在临床水平上理解和实施司法能力方法; (2)通过“广泛的反思平衡”过程反思并评估影响健康和残疾的信念,观点和背景的公平性和影响力,并协助患者做到这一点; (3)通过在ER桥相互“交叉”和“重新交叉”中表现出的变革性学习过程,与患者合作,促进道德代理的发展。有人建议,道德行为能力的发展和行使代表已制定的正义,这是治疗师和患者双方共同的推理和学习经验的结果。 [出版物摘要]

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    《Physical Therapy》 |2011年第11期|p.1653-1663|共11页
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    I. Edwards, PhD, GradDipPhysio, BAppScPhysio, School of Health Sciences, Internal Post Code CEA- 14, University of South Australia, GPO Box 2741, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 5001. Address all correspondence to Dr Edwards at: ian.edwards@unisa.edu.au.C.M. Delany, PhD, MHIth&Med Law, MPhysio, BAppSciPhysio, Department of Physiotherapy, School of Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and Children's Bioethics Centre, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne.A.F. Townsend, PhD, The W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and Arthritis Research Centre of Canada, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.L.L. Swisher, PT, MDiv, PhD, School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida.[Edwards I, Delany CM, Townsend AF, Swisher LL. Moral agency as enacted justice: a clinical and ethical decision-making framework for responding to health inequities and social injustice. Phys Ther. 2011,91:1653-1663.]© 2011 American Physical Therapy AssociationPublished Ahead of Print: September 1, 2011Accepted: June 24, 2011Submitted: October 25, 2010,;

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