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Professionalism, Professional Values & Ethics Including Bioethics Book B.Sc Nursing 4th Sem

Professionalism, Professional Values & Ethics Including Bioethics Book B.Sc Nursing 4th Sem

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Syllabus

Professionalism, Professional Values & Ethics Including Bioethics

Unit


Learning Outcomes


Content


Time


(Hrs)


I



 

Discuss nursing as a


Profession



 

Describe the concepts


and attributes of


professionalism



 

Identify the challenges


of professionalism



 


 

Maintain respectful


communication and


relationship with other


health team members,


patients and society



 


 

Demonstrate


professional conduct



 


 

Respect and maintain


professional


boundaries between


patients, colleagues


and society



 


 

Describe the roles and


responsibilities of


regulatory bodies and


professional


organizations


Professionalism



 

Profession


·         Definition of profession


·         Criteria of a profession


·         Nursing as a profession



 

Professionalism


·         Definition and characteristics of professionalism


·         Concepts, attributes and indicators of professionalism


·         Challenges of professionalism


o    Personal identity vs professional identity


o    Preservation of self-integrity: threat to integrity, Deceiving patient: withholding information and falsifying records


o    Communication & Relationship with team members: Respectful and open communication and relationship pertaining to relevant interests for ethical decision making


o    Relationship with patients and society



 

Professional Conduct


·         Following ethical principles


·         Adhering to policies, rules and regulation of the institutions


·         Professional etiquettes and behaviours


·         Professional grooming: Uniform, Dress code


·         Professional boundaries: Professional relationship with the patients, caregivers and team members



 

Regulatory Bodies & Professional


Organizations: Roles & Responsibilities


·         Regulatory bodies: Indian Nursing Council, State Nursing Council


·         Professional Organizations: Trained


Nurses Association of India (TNAI),


Student Nurses Association (SNA),


Nurses League of Christian Medical


Association of India, International


Council of Nurses (ICN) and


International Confederation of Midwives


5 (T)


II


Discuss the importance of professional values



 


 

Distinguish between personal values and professional values



 


 

Demonstrate


appropriate


professional values in


nursing practice


Professional Values


·         Values: Definition and characteristics of values


·         Value clarification


·         Personal and professional values


·         Professional socialization: Integration of professional values with personal values



 

Professional Values in Nursing


·         Importance of professional values in nursing and health care


·         Caring: definition, and process


·         Compassion: Sympathy Vs empathy, Altruism


·         Conscientiousness


·         Dedication/devotion to work


·         Respect for the person- Human dignity


·         Privacy and confidentiality: Incidental disclosure


·         Honesty and integrity: Truth telling


·         Trust and credibility: Fidelity, Loyalty


·         Advocacy: Advocacy for patients, work environment, nursing education and practice, and for advancing the profession


5 (T)


III


Define ethics &


Bioethics



 

Explain ethical


Principles



 

Identify ethical


Concerns



 

Ethical issues and


dilemmas in health


care



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Explain process of ethical decision making and apply knowledge of ethics and bioethics in making ethical decisions



 

Explain code of ethics


stipulated by ICN and INC



 


 


 

Discuss the rights of


the patients and families to make decisions about health


care



 

Protect and respect patients‘ rights


Ethics & Bioethics



 

Definitions: Ethics, Bioethics and


Ethical Principles


·         Beneficence


·         Non-maleficence: Patient safety, protecting patient from harm, Reporting errors


·         Justice: Treating each person as equal


·         Care without discrimination, equitable access to care and safety of the public


·         Autonomy: Respects patients‘autonomy, Self-determination, Freedom of choice



 

Ethical Issues and Ethical Dilemma:



 

Common Ethical Problems


·         Conflict of interest


·         Paternalism


·         Deception


·         Privacy and confidentiality


·         Valid consent and refusal


·         Allocation of scarce nursing resources


·         Conflicts concerning new technologies


·         Whistle-blowing


·         Beginning of life issues


o    Abortion


o    Substance abuse


o    Fetal therapy


o    Selective deduction


o    Intrauterine treatment of fetal conditions


o    Mandated contraception


o    Fetal injury


o    Infertility treatment


·         End of life issues


o    End of life


o    Euthanasia


o    Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)


·         Issues related to psychiatric care


o    Non compliance


o    Restrain and seclusion


o    Refuse to take food



 

Process of Ethical Decision Making


·         Assess the situation (collect information)


·         Identify the ethical problem


·         Identify the alternative decisions


·         Choose the solution to the ethical decision


·         Implement the decision


·         Evaluate the decision



 

Ethics Committee: Roles and Responsibilities


·         Clinical decision making


·         Research



 

Code of Ethics


·         International Council of Nurses (ICN)


·         Indian Nursing Council



 

Patients’ Bill of Rights-17 Patients’ Rights (MoH&FW, GoI)


1.       Right to emergency medical care


2.       Right to safety and quality care according to standards


3.       Right to preserve dignity


4.       Right to nondiscrimination


5.       Right to privacy and confidentiality


6.       Right to information


7.       Right to records and reports


8.       Right to informed consent


9.       Right to second opinion


10.    Right to patient education


11.    Right to choose alternative treatment options if available


12.    Right to choose source for obtaining medicines or tests


13.    Right to proper referral and transfer, which is free from perverse commercial influences


14.    Right to take discharge of patient or receive body of deceased from hospital


15.    Right to information on the rates to be charged by the hospital for each type of service provided and facilities available on a prominent display board and a brochure


16.    Right to protection for patients involved in clinical trials, biomedical and health research


17.    Right to be heard and seek redressal


10 (T)



 

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