نتایج جستجو برای: Ethical competency

تعداد نتایج: 64038  

Journal: :American Journal of Occupational Therapy 1993

Literature abounds to show that the current anti-corruption strategies have failed to fight corruption because of neglect of ethics in these strategies, despite its importance. The purpose of this paper is to make a contribution to anti-corruption theory by developing a model that clarifies many complex ethical dilemmas around corruption. To develop a conceptual model, the extant literatures on...

Journal: :The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1988
K S Heilbrun H A McClaren

Assessment of competency for execution presents two compelling ethical questions for mental health professionals: whether clinicians can ethically provide such assessment, and if so, how it should be done in order to maximize quality and minimize ethical conflict. In this article we address the issue of whether to participate and, if so, how. The question of whether to participate is discussed ...

2006
Paul J. Moberg Kathryn Kniele

The assessment of decision-making capacity is an essential element of competency determinations. As experts in the assessment of human cognitive abilities, neuropsychologists may be the best adjudicators of competency. However, to maximize the contribution of neuropsychology to the courts in the determination of competency, clinicians must be aware of the professional controversies and ethical ...

2007
Carol A. Falender Edward P. Shafranske

Providing competent clinical supervision is challenging for the practitioner both in determining supervisee competencies and in conducting the corresponding supervision. Competence, an ethical principle that informs the practice of psychology, refers to requisite knowledge, skills, and values for effective performance. Similar to other health care professions, psychology is increasingly moving ...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2003
Carole R Christie Denise M Bowen Carlene S Paarmann

This exploratory study evaluated curricular content and evaluation mechanisms related to ethics and professionalism in the baccalaureate dental hygiene program at Idaho State University. Competency-based education requires enhanced student preparation in ethical reasoning, critical thinking, and decision-making. Graduates must integrate concepts, beliefs, principles, and values to fulfill ethic...

2017
Sjur Dyrkolbotn Truls Pedersen Marija Slavkovik

As we outsource more of our decisions and activities to machines with various degrees of autonomy, the question of clarifying the moral and legal status of their autonomous behaviour arises. There is also an ongoing discussion on whether artificial agents can ever be liable for their actions or become moral agents. Both in law and ethics, the concept of liability is tightly connected with the c...

Introduction: Adherence of home care nurses to ethics in care, while improving the quality of nursing care, also improves patient satisfaction. Therefore, nurses must have ethical in care competency. The purpose of this study is to explain of ethical competency in care at home. Methods: The qualitative content analysis study is conventional that was conducted in home health care centers in Tehr...

Journal: :Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 2019

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2007
Aasim I Padela

C ultural competency is a term that has become ubiquitous within medical education. It has been placed within the core competency of professionalism, and cross-cultural communication skills have been identified as one of the ways to address healthcare disparities among cultural and ethnic groups. This case highlights the need for cultural competency and places the argument within an ethical par...

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