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Ethics and occupational therapy practice.

K Corbett1

  • 1Victoria General Hospital, British Columbia.

Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. Revue Canadienne D'Ergotherapie
|August 1, 1993
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Professional ethics guide occupational therapists, ensuring client well-being and protecting the profession's integrity and public trust within the Canadian healthcare system.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Ethics
  • Professional Standards
  • Occupational Therapy Practice

Background:

  • Professional ethics are foundational principles for healthcare professionals.
  • They guide individual conduct and safeguard the profession's reputation.
  • Ethics are crucial for maintaining public trust in healthcare services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the role and importance of professional ethics in occupational therapy.
  • To highlight how ethics protect both clients and the profession.
  • To underscore the function of ethics in establishing professional identity and public trust.

Main Methods:

  • This abstract outlines the conceptual framework of professional ethics.
  • It emphasizes the guiding principles and their application in practice.
Keywords:
Bioethics and Professional EthicsCanadian Association of Occupational Therapists

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  • No specific empirical methods were detailed; it's a discourse on ethical foundations.
  • Main Results:

    • Professional ethics orient individuals and ensure client best interests.
    • Ethics protect the profession's integrity and public standing.
    • Ethics define the profession and guide members throughout their careers.

    Conclusions:

    • Professional ethics are essential for occupational therapists in Canada.
    • They uphold the integrity of the profession and ensure client safety.
    • Ethics foster a trusted position for occupational therapy within the healthcare system.