导航严重和持久 (长期) 饮食障碍的伦理复杂性:批判性反思实践和协作决策的工具
Sacha Kendall Jamieson1, Jacinta Tan2, Kym Piekunka3
1Sydney School of Education and Social Work, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Journal of eating disorders
|September 6, 2024
概括
社会政治因素显著影响饮食障碍治疗决策,影响获得护理和权利的机会. 解决权力动态对于伦理临床实践和确保患者在心理健康服务中的权利至关重要.
科学领域:
- 心理健康服务 心理健康服务
- 临床伦理学 临床伦理学
- 卫生社会学 卫生社会学
背景情况:
- 饮食障碍治疗的决定是嵌入在社会政治背景.
- 权力关系影响了风险分类和护理资格.
- 在心理健康方面,越来越多地倡导基于人权的方法.
研究的目的:
- 分析影响饮食障碍临床决策的社会政治背景.
- 突出严重和持久的饮食障碍 (SEED) 和严重和持久的神经性厌食症 (SE-AN) 的治疗中的伦理考虑.
- 引入反思性实践和协作决策的工具.
主要方法:
- 对临床决策中的社会政治因素进行批判性分析.
- 检查权力动态,资源分配和精神卫生服务中的排斥.
- 为临床医生提供实用工具的介绍.
主要成果:
- 临床决策受到影响影响权力结构影响访问和权利.
- 对SEED和SE-AN的伦理考虑必须包括社会政治背景.
- 权力因素会影响谁受益,受到伤害或被排除在服务之外.
结论:
- 将社会政治分析纳入道德框架对于饮食障碍治疗至关重要.
- 临床医生需要工具来解决权力不平衡,并促进患者权利.
- 赋予SEED和SE-AN个人权力需要承认和导航系统影响.
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