Spicer, J; Ahluwalia, S; Shah, R
(2021)
Moral flux in primary care : the effect of complexity.
J Med Ethics, 47 (2).
pp. 86-89.
ISSN 1473-4257
https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2020-106149
SGUL Authors: Spicer, John Edmund Andrew
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Abstract
In this article, we examine the inter-relationship between moral theory and the unpredictable and complex world of primary health care, where the values of patient and doctor, or groups of patients and doctors, may often clash. We introduce complexity science and its relevance to primary care; going on to explore how it can assist in understanding ethical decision making, as well as considering implications for clinical practice. Throughout the article, we showcase aspects and key concepts using examples and a case study developed from our day-to-day experience working as clinical practitioners in primary care.
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Additional Information: | This article has been accepted for publication in Journal of Medical Ethics, 2020 following peer review, and the Version of Record can be accessed online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2020-106149 | ||||||||
Keywords: | applied and professional ethics, clinical ethics, primary care, applied and professional ethics, clinical ethics, primary care, 1199 Other Medical and Health Sciences, 2201 Applied Ethics, Applied Ethics | ||||||||
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: | Academic Structure > Institute of Medical & Biomedical Education (IMBE) Academic Structure > Institute of Medical & Biomedical Education (IMBE) > Centre for Clinical Education (INMECE ) |
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Journal or Publication Title: | J Med Ethics | ||||||||
ISSN: | 1473-4257 | ||||||||
Language: | eng | ||||||||
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Publisher License: | Publisher's own licence | ||||||||
PubMed ID: | 32409623 | ||||||||
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URI: | https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/111958 | ||||||||
Publisher's version: | https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2020-106149 |
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