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Practice Analysis and Reflection - Healthcare

   

Added on  2021-02-19

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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1ANALYSIS......................................................................................................................................1CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................3REFERENCES................................................................................................................................4

INTRODUCTIONPractise analysis and reflection is a practise in which study and analysis of an individual'swork is done (Villaronga, 2019). In this assignment Option 2 has been chosen in which apatient's personal information was shared with a research assistant at university for his researchpaper. In this assignment practise analysis of healthcare relationships will be done. Other thanthis discussion of few legal principles will be done and explained. All the legal principles relatedto the case study will be analysed and discussed with reference to the healthcare relationship andclinical practise where it will be checked whether standard quality, ethical standards have beenadhered or not and whether confidentiality of the subject or patient has been done or not will beanalysed and discussed.ANALYSISThere are various legal concepts that are required to be adhered by both the healthcareprofessional as well as the patient. In this case study there are only few legal concepts had beenadhered whereas others had been ignored.Consent, informed refusal and autonomy: It is one of the most important legal conceptwhich is required to be adhered by healthcare practitioners (Lea & de Meyer, 2018).Consent is a process where patient's consent is taken, is informed about the process and isasked voluntarily to participate and patient has the right to decline. Informed refusal is aprocess where patient refuses a treatment based upon their understanding the facts andimplications of the process. Autonomy is a legal concept in which patient have decision-making capacity even if their decision contradicts the clinical practise orrecommendations. In terms of his treatment this legal concept has been adhered i.e. hewas taken to hospital and given treatment after is consent and it was his decision to takemedical help. But in terms of research interview patient's consent was not taken andwithout his autonomy his personal information was shared with the university. In otherwords his consent was not taken i.e. whether his information should be shared or not.Trespass and false imprisonment: Trespass in healthcare means to directly orintentionally interfere with patient's body or liberty and false imprisonment is a wrongfulact in which patient is restrained without their own will (Payne & et.al., 2018). In thiscase trespassing or invasion within patient's case was done i.e. without his consent hisdetails were shared with the university and was asked to participate within an interview.1

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