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日常酒精及其他药物工作的伦理维度:一项实证伦理学调查。

The ethical dimensions of everyday alcohol and other drug work: An empirical ethics investigation.

作者信息

Silkoff David, Chenhall Richard, Guillemin Marilys, McDougall Rosalind

机构信息

Centre for Health Equity, School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2023 Mar;42(3):614-624. doi: 10.1111/dar.13604. Epub 2023 Jan 23.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The complex and contentious nature of alcohol and other drug (AOD) clinical work affords the likelihood of significant ethical dimensions. However, little attention has been paid to clinicians' perspectives of ethics in their practice within AOD settings. This potentially neglects an important aspect of AOD clinical work.

METHODS

We used an insider empirical ethics methodology, where the first author (DS) concurrently worked as an AOD clinician in the research setting. Participants were 30 experienced AOD clinicians, working within a large specialist AOD service in Victoria, Australia. We used three qualitative data collection methods: moral conversation, involving semi-structured interviews; moral participation, involving the first author reflecting on his own ethical practices; and participant-observation, involving observation of clinical meetings. We used Applied Thematic Analysis to analyse the data.

RESULTS

Although participants rarely used explicitly ethical language to describe their work, they described four ethical goals: helping clients to access AOD care and treatment; facilitating change in clients' lives; challenging stigma; and keeping people safe. We argue that these clinical goals should also be conceptualised as ethical goals.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Ethics is an integral component of everyday AOD work. Our findings had some overlap with established ethical principles. Participants demonstrated expertise in engaging with ethical dimensions, without using ethical language. Given the limited attention paid to ethics in AOD clinical settings, increasing the focus on ethics in everyday clinical practice is an important contribution to future AOD clinical work. Its absence negates important aspects of care for clients.

摘要

引言

酒精及其他药物(AOD)临床工作的复杂性和争议性使得其存在重大伦理层面的可能性。然而,很少有人关注临床医生在AOD环境中的实践中对伦理的看法。这可能忽视了AOD临床工作的一个重要方面。

方法

我们采用了内部实证伦理方法,第一作者(DS)同时在研究环境中担任AOD临床医生。参与者是30名经验丰富的AOD临床医生,他们在澳大利亚维多利亚州的一家大型专业AOD服务机构工作。我们使用了三种定性数据收集方法:道德对话,包括半结构化访谈;道德参与,包括第一作者反思自己的道德实践;以及参与观察,包括观察临床会议。我们使用应用主题分析来分析数据。

结果

尽管参与者很少使用明确的伦理语言来描述他们的工作,但他们描述了四个伦理目标:帮助客户获得AOD护理和治疗;促进客户生活的改变;挑战污名化;以及保障人们的安全。我们认为这些临床目标也应被概念化为伦理目标。

讨论与结论

伦理是日常AOD工作不可或缺的组成部分。我们的研究结果与既定的伦理原则有一些重叠。参与者在不使用伦理语言的情况下展示了处理伦理层面问题的专业能力。鉴于AOD临床环境中对伦理的关注有限,在日常临床实践中增加对伦理的关注是对未来AOD临床工作的重要贡献。忽视伦理会否定对客户护理的重要方面。

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