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Engagement of patients in healthcare decision-making and research.
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1 Patient and public involvement (PPI) 2 Deontology
3 Four ethical principles 4 Bedside to Lab Based Biomedicine
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Terms in this set (47)
Deontology Concerned with people's actions, treat people the
way you want to be treated, created by Immanuel
Kant, acts are inherently right or wrong.
, Consequentialism + Utilitarianism Whether an act is right or wrong depends only on
the results of that act; the ethically right choice in a
given situation is the one that produces the most
happiness and the least unhappiness for the largest
number of people, created by Jeremy Bentham.
Virtue Ethics Originated from Plato + Aristotle; looks at moral
character of the person carrying out the action; a
good person is defined as someone who
possesses the 5 focal virtues (compassion,
discernment, trustworthiness, integrity,
conscientiousness).
Ethics in Biomedicine Helps us understand different perspectives and
impacts of our actions - including those doing
research, in the lab, allocating funding; not always
clear what is the right thing to do; situations are not
black and white; if we don't consider ethics, poor
regulation of practices leads to poor treatment of
individuals.
Bedside to Lab Based Biomedicine Bedside, library, hospital, laboratory,
community/public health.
Lab Based Tools Microscope (Robert Hooke), stethoscope (René
Laennec).
Biomedical Invention, Research and Has been based on assumptions that devalue
Practice socio-economic groups by virtue of their race,
gender, body ability, age, sexuality and so on.
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Engagement of patients in healthcare decision-making and research.
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1 Patient and public involvement (PPI) 2 Deontology
3 Four ethical principles 4 Bedside to Lab Based Biomedicine
Don't know?
Terms in this set (47)
Deontology Concerned with people's actions, treat people the
way you want to be treated, created by Immanuel
Kant, acts are inherently right or wrong.
, Consequentialism + Utilitarianism Whether an act is right or wrong depends only on
the results of that act; the ethically right choice in a
given situation is the one that produces the most
happiness and the least unhappiness for the largest
number of people, created by Jeremy Bentham.
Virtue Ethics Originated from Plato + Aristotle; looks at moral
character of the person carrying out the action; a
good person is defined as someone who
possesses the 5 focal virtues (compassion,
discernment, trustworthiness, integrity,
conscientiousness).
Ethics in Biomedicine Helps us understand different perspectives and
impacts of our actions - including those doing
research, in the lab, allocating funding; not always
clear what is the right thing to do; situations are not
black and white; if we don't consider ethics, poor
regulation of practices leads to poor treatment of
individuals.
Bedside to Lab Based Biomedicine Bedside, library, hospital, laboratory,
community/public health.
Lab Based Tools Microscope (Robert Hooke), stethoscope (René
Laennec).
Biomedical Invention, Research and Has been based on assumptions that devalue
Practice socio-economic groups by virtue of their race,
gender, body ability, age, sexuality and so on.