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Principalism at the bed-side.

Erich H Loewy1, Faith Fitzgerald

  • 1University of California, Davis, Bioethics Program, PSSB-Suite 2400, 4150 V Street, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA. ehloewy@ucdavis.edu

Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
|January 28, 2004
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Physicians often face complex ethical dilemmas. Applying John Dewey's problem-solving method offers a practical approach for bedside medical ethics decisions.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Philosophy of Medicine

Background:

  • Physicians frequently encounter challenging clinical cases requiring ethical consideration.
  • Existing ethical theories and principles guide medical decision-making but can be complex to apply.

Observation:

  • This paper analyzes physician approaches to a specific medical case.
  • It examines the application of various ethical principles and theories in practice.

Findings:

  • The study suggests that John Dewey's systematic problem-solving methodology is highly effective.
  • Dewey's method provides a structured framework for addressing complex ethical issues at the patient's bedside.

Implications:

  • Implementing Dewey's method can enhance clinical ethical reasoning.
Keywords:
Death and EuthanasiaProfessional Patient Relationship

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  • This approach may lead to more consistent and justifiable ethical outcomes in patient care.