Sub: Ethical and spiritual decision making in health care.
Do you believe influencing patients is the same as actually making a decision for them? Why or why not?
Ethical decision making refers to the rights developed by a committee who are highly professional and gives a guidance to make decision. In spiritual decision making the spiritual groups comes and describes and makes patient understand their relation to a super power who has created us.The decision is already made by the healthcare team but the acceptance and rejection of the decisions depends on patient's wish.They are completely emotional where others point of view stand a next to their decision. Therefore influencing patient doesn't actually refers to making a decision inbehalf of them.
Sub: Ethical and spiritual decision making in health care. Do you believe influencing patients is the...
Review the ethical decision-making policy in your health care organization. What do you perceive as the strengths of the policy and opportunities for improvement?
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When it comes to facilitating spiritual care for patients with worldviews different from your own, what are your strengths and weaknesses? If you were the patient, who would have the final say in terms of ethical decision-making and intervention in the event of a difficult situation?
When it comes to facilitating spiritual care for patients with worldviews different from your own, what are your strengths and weaknesses? If you were the patient, who would have the final say in terms of ethical decision-making and intervention in the event of a difficult situation?
When it comes to facilitating spiritual care for patients with worldviews different from your own, what are your strengths and weaknesses? If you were the patient, who would have the final say in terms of ethical decision-making and intervention in the event of a difficult situation?
When it comes to facilitating spiritual care for patients with worldviews different from your own, what are your strengths and weaknesses? If you were the patient, who would have the final say in terms of ethical decision-making and intervention in the event of a difficult situation?
When it comes to facilitating spiritual care for patients with worldviews different from your own, what are your strengths and weaknesses? If you were the patient, who would have the final say in terms of ethical decision-making and intervention in the event of a difficult situation?
how to facilitate the health care decision- making process for patients and their families