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Ethical principles: application to an obstetric case.

A Bushy1, J R Rauh, B F Matt

  • 1Medcenter One, Bismarck, North Dakota.

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing : JOGNN
|May 1, 1989
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This study explores ethical principles like autonomy and justice in obstetrics. Applying these principles to a case study helps resolve conflicts and promotes ethical awareness in nursing.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Nursing Ethics
  • Bioethics

Background:

  • Ethical dilemmas are common in healthcare, particularly in obstetrics.
  • Nurses require a strong understanding of ethical principles to navigate complex patient care situations.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial for effective ethical decision-making.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To apply core ethical principles (double effect, consequentialism, autonomy, beneficence, utility, justice) to an obstetrical case.
  • To demonstrate how ethical principles can resolve clinical conflicts.
  • To enhance nurses' ethical knowledge and promote ethical awareness.

Main Methods:

  • Case study analysis of an obstetrical scenario.
  • Discussion and application of established ethical theories.
Keywords:
Analytical ApproachGenetics and ReproductionProfessional Patient Relationship

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  • Main Results:

    • The application of ethical principles provided a framework for conflict resolution in the obstetrics case.
    • Ethical discussions facilitated a deeper understanding of complex patient care issues.
    • The case highlighted the importance of a structured approach to ethical decision-making.

    Conclusions:

    • Ethical principles are vital tools for resolving conflicts in obstetrical nursing.
    • Enhanced ethical awareness and knowledge are essential for nursing practice.
    • Interdisciplinary ethics committees are necessary for supporting ethical care.