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Title: BIOETHICAL PRINCIPLES Beauchamp and Childress 2001;Gillon 1986


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BIOETHICAL PRINCIPLESBeauchamp and Childress
2001Gillon 1986
  • Bioethical Principles
  • standard approach to biomedical ethics
  • endorsed by most moral theories
  • provide a framework that may facilitate
    resolution of ethical problems
  • four key principles autonomy (respect for
    autonomy), non-maleficence, beneficence, justice
  • each principle needs to be weighed and balanced
    in determining an optimal course of action

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BIOETHICAL PRINCIPLESBeauchamp and Childress
2001Gillon 1986
  • Autonomy principle of self-rule
  • right to participate in and decide on a course of
    action freedom to act independently
  • competent adults informed decision to refuse
    (even life-saving) treatment supercedes offer of
    treatment medical paternalism - acting without
    consent or overriding a persons wishes, wants,
    or actions, in order to benefit the patient or
    prevent harm
  • strong paternalism, the overriding a competent
    patents wishes
  • weak paternalism, acting for the benefit of an
    incompetent patient

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BIOETHICAL PRINCIPLESBeauchamp and Childress
2001Gillon 1986
  • Non-maleficence - principle of avoiding harm to
    the patient
  • justification for acts and omissions
    distinction in law (withholding/withdrawing
    treatment that is not benefiting patient)

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BIOETHICAL PRINCIPLESBeauchamp and Childress
2001Gillon 1986
  • Beneficence principle of doing what is best for
    the patient
  • promotion of patients best interests
  • prevent or remove harm
  • encompasses sanctity of life principle
  • when in conflict, non-maleficence supersedes the
    principle of beneficence.

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BIOETHICAL PRINCIPLESBeauchamp and Childress
2001Gillon 1986
  • Justice - principle based on fairness, equity and
    equality
  • treat similar cases in similar ways
  • distribute health care resources (goods and
    service) fairly
  • proper distribution of benefits and burdens
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