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A dynamic model of ethical reasoning in speech pathology

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posted on 2007-09-01, 00:00 authored by B Kenny, M Lincoln, Susan BalandinSusan Balandin
Ten new graduate speech pathologists recounted their experiences in managing workplace ethical dilemmas in semi-structured interviews. Their stories were analysed for elements that described the nature and management of the ethical dilemmas. Ethical reasoning themes were generated to reflect the participants' approaches to managing these dilemmas. Finally, a conceptual model, the Dynamic Model of Ethical Reasoning, was developed. This model incorporates the elements of awareness, independent problem solving, supported problem solving, and decision and outcome evaluation. Features of the model demonstrate the complexity of ethical reasoning and the challenges that new graduates encounter when managing ethical dilemmas. The results have implications for preparing new graduates to manage ethical dilemmas in the workplace.

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Journal

Journal of medical ethics

Volume

33

Issue

9

Pagination

508 - 513

Publisher

BMJ Publishing Group

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0306-6800

eISSN

1473-4257

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, Journal of Medical Ethics

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