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Ethics and communication: developing reflective practice

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  • 1Department of Nursing, University of Liverpool.

Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
|March 5, 1998
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This article explores ethical issues in professional communication using reflective practice and critical incident analysis. It highlights the moral aspects of communicating with patients and their families.

Area of Science:

  • Professional Communication
  • Medical Ethics
  • Healthcare Practice

Background:

  • Ethical dilemmas frequently arise in professional communication, particularly in healthcare settings.
  • Effective communication is crucial for patient care and family relations.
  • Existing frameworks may not fully address the moral dimensions of these interactions.

Observation:

  • The author employs a reflective practice approach to examine ethical challenges.
  • A critical incident analysis framework is utilized to dissect specific communication events.
  • The study focuses on interactions involving patients and their relatives.

Findings:

  • Reflective practice provides a structured method for identifying and analyzing ethical issues in communication.

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  • Critical incident analysis reveals the inherent moral considerations in healthcare communication.
  • The approach enhances understanding of the complexities of communicating sensitive information.
  • Implications:

    • Healthcare professionals can utilize reflective practice to improve ethical decision-making in communication.
    • This framework can foster more compassionate and morally sensitive patient-provider interactions.
    • Enhanced communication practices can lead to improved patient outcomes and satisfaction.