Hudon Anne, Drolet Marie-Josée, Williams-Jones Bryn
Rehabilitation Sciences Program, École de réadaptation, Faculté de médecine, Université de Montréal ; Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montréal, Montréal.
Department of Occupational Therapy, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, Que.
Physiother Can. 2015 Spring;67(2):124-32. doi: 10.3138/ptc.2014-10.
Physiotherapy in private practice differs from physiotherapy practised in a public setting in several ways, the most evident of which is the for-profit nature of private physiotherapy clinics; these differences can generate distinct and challenging ethical issues. The objectives of this article are to identify ethical issues encountered by physiotherapists in private practice settings and to identify potential solutions and recommendations to address these issues.
After a literature search of eight databases, 39 studies addressing ethical issues in a private practice context were analyzed.
A total of 25 ethical issues emerging from the included studies were classified into three main categories: (1) business and economic issues (e.g., conflicts of interests, inequity in a managed care context, lack of time affecting quality of care); (2) professional issues (e.g., professional autonomy, clinical judgment, treatment effectiveness, professional conduct); and (3) patients' rights and welfare issues (e.g., confidentiality, power asymmetries, paternalism vs. patient autonomy, informed consent). Recommendations as to how physiotherapists could better manage these issues were then identified and categorized.
The physiotherapy community should reflect on the challenges raised by private practice so that professionals can be supported-through education, research, and good governance-in providing the best possible care for their patients.
私人执业的物理治疗在多个方面与公共环境中实施的物理治疗有所不同,其中最明显的是私人物理治疗诊所的营利性质;这些差异可能引发独特且具有挑战性的伦理问题。本文的目的是识别私人执业环境中物理治疗师遇到的伦理问题,并确定解决这些问题的潜在解决方案和建议。
在对八个数据库进行文献检索后,分析了39项涉及私人执业背景下伦理问题的研究。
纳入研究中出现的总共25个伦理问题被分为三大类:(1)商业和经济问题(例如,利益冲突、管理式医疗环境中的不公平、影响护理质量的时间不足);(2)专业问题(例如,专业自主性、临床判断、治疗效果、职业行为);以及(3)患者权利和福利问题(例如,保密性、权力不对称、家长式作风与患者自主性、知情同意)。随后确定并分类了关于物理治疗师如何更好地管理这些问题的建议。
物理治疗界应反思私人执业带来的挑战,以便通过教育、研究和良好治理,支持专业人员为患者提供尽可能最佳的护理。