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Ethics in Medical Practice: Principles and Importance

Compare and contrast person centred care with one other model of care delivery, discuss how to promote equality and diversity when working with service users, define the personal attributes required in Health and Social Care and how they inform practice, and explain the concept of empathy with links to current theories.

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This article discusses the importance of ethics in medical practice and the principles that guide healthcare professionals. It explains the concepts of autonomy, justice, beneficence, and non-maleficence and their significance in ensuring ethical and responsible healthcare delivery.

Ethics in Medical Practice: Principles and Importance

Compare and contrast person centred care with one other model of care delivery, discuss how to promote equality and diversity when working with service users, define the personal attributes required in Health and Social Care and how they inform practice, and explain the concept of empathy with links to current theories.

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HEALTH AND SOCIAL
CARE
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TABLE OF CONTENT
INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................3
QUESTION 1.............................................................................................................................3
A ) Comparison of person centred care with model of care delivery....................................3
B) Promotion of equality and diversity for service users......................................................4
C) Personal attributes required within health and social care , and their practices...............6
D) Concept of empathy..........................................................................................................7
QUESTION 2.............................................................................................................................8
Definition of ethics with reference to medical ethical principle............................................8
Key issue in case study of Sandra..........................................................................................9
QUESTION 3...........................................................................................................................10
Two pieces of legislation in relation to health and social care and their impact upon
delivery of care.....................................................................................................................10
CONCLUSION........................................................................................................................12
REFERENCES.........................................................................................................................13
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INTRODUCTION
Health and social care can be understood as term related to varied course of services
which are related and interrelated for large number health and social care providers within
UK where they refer to whole of healthcare provision infrastructure private sector
fundamentals, and public healthcare. UK has the best parameters of health and social care
within world, which has made competitively also the most actively transforming place for
advanced medical services. The report brings forward detailed explanation of how person
centred care is different form model of care delivery, in promoting equality and diversity
when working with service users, analysing various personal attributes required within health
and social care informing diverse practices. Report further analyses concept of empathy
related to various theories and how medical ethical principles work by analysing a case study.
Further there is explanation of health and social care with reference to context of piece of
legislations and also there is also analysis of safe and effective care delivery within health
and social care context (Gottdiener, 2019).
QUESTION 1
A )Comparison of person centred care with model of care delivery
Person centred care can be understood as treating person receiving healthcare with
high dignity, respect and involving them in all decisions within treatments about their health.
It is also considered as person centred care where approach is linked to person healthcare
rights fundamentals, where engagement of various work ethics in medical context shall be
followed. Person centred care works with 3 most important and profound factors which are:
Treat people with dignity, compassion and respect: The person centred care shall be
focusing on treating people with dignity, compassion and respect where all service
providers shall enable use of best functional efficiency . Treatments shall be done by
respecting the dignity and personal choices with respecting personal choices also,
which are further discussed within case study.
Provide coordinated care, support and treatments:Treatments shall be coordinated
by providing care, support within all treatments to yield onto wide factors of strength
and recognising best elements for providing services to users from all groups.
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Offer personalised care, support and treatments:The treatments should offer varied
range of personalised care services and support for large range of medical
factorswhich will enhance capacities of person centred care paradigms extensively
(Lorne, Walshe. and Coleman, 2019).
Comparison factors:
The care delivery model enables nurse and physician that functions as team and has
operational responsibility, working accountability for patient care quality ,service excellence
and overall efficiency of care delivery, The patients population within service care model are
working with service lines that represent varied range of critical, progressive and acute care
parameters where nursing care teams include staff nurses and nursing care technicians. Staff
development specialists are also available to support professional development of nursing
staff as UK nurses are committed to learn and innovate with excellence within medical
factors. The care delivery model is also profoundly collaborating with staff nurses, and when
appropriate determine needed changes that bring on quality improvements with adherence to
varied social healthcare standards. Each nurse shall be accountable for decisions taken for
patients where wide focus shall be pertained on the working goals for reaching stronger
synergy of equality and diversity factors when serving patients form varied age
groups.Person centred care establishes focus on whole person not just the existing medical
conditions, whereas the care model approach puts individuals in control of decisions about
their care and how treatments shall be pertained on within medical care and social healthcare
fundamentals (Nowakowski. and Sumerau, 2019). The person centred care is technically
worked on by focusing onto paradigms where people are taken care by respecting their
equality and dignity within various aspects, whereas in model of care it broadly defines way
health services are delivered and outlines practice care and services within population.
B) Promotion of equality and diversity for service users
Promotion of equality and diversity medical practices within health and social care
makes sure that services provided to people among service users are fair and accessible to
everyone where there shall be no discrimination based on any factors. They ensure that
people are treated as equal, with respect of their particular dignity and respect which they
deserve and keeping in mind their particular preferences within all services.
Commitment to equality, diversity and human rights value: The health and social
care providers should keep themselves committed to promoting equality and diversity
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