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Ethical decision making in managing trauma

S C Ratzan1

  • 1Emerson College-Tufts University School of Medicine Program in Health Communication, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

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|October 1, 1995
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Summary

Integrating ethical decision-making and negotiation education can improve patient autonomy and justice in healthcare. This approach fosters participatory communication, benefiting patients, physicians, and society through better medical decision-making.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Health Policy
  • Communication Studies

Background:

  • Current healthcare changes challenge patient autonomy, participation, and justice.
  • Ethical practice ideals are obscured by evolving healthcare delivery models.
  • Traumatic injury cases highlight the need for ethical decision-making frameworks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose an integrative negotiation approach (COAST) for ethical participatory communication in medicine.
  • To explore how changes in healthcare can advance ethical decision-making.
  • To advocate for educational and policy reforms to promote ethical healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual framework development using integrative negotiation principles.
  • Analysis of healthcare delivery changes and their ethical implications.
Keywords:
Professional Patient Relationship

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  • Proposal of curriculum integration for medical and allied health professionals.
  • Main Results:

    • A Workable Integrative Negotiation approach can enhance ethical participatory communication.
    • Educational initiatives in ethical decision-making and negotiation are crucial for medical professionals and advocates.
    • Tort reform and outcome-based reimbursement can support ethical healthcare decisions.

    Conclusions:

    • Implementing integrative negotiation and ethical education fosters a culture of participatory communication in healthcare.
    • Policy changes, including tort reform and outcome-based reimbursement, are vital for advancing ethical healthcare.
    • A participatory citizenry is essential for balancing various societal health objectives and promoting civic health.