Final Flashcards
Altruism
demonstrates unselfish concern for the welfare of others; Occupational therapy personnel reflect this concept in actions and attitudes of commitment, caring, dedication, responsiveness, and understanding
Equality
perceives and acts on belief that all people have the same fundamental human rights and opportunities; refers to treating all people impartially and free of bias. Personnel should recognize their own biases and respect all persons, keeping in mind that others may have values, beliefs, or lifestyles that differ from their own. Equality applies to the professional arena as well as to recipients of occupational therapy services
Freedom
promotes choice for individuals, families and communities; Occupational therapy personnel affirm the autonomy of each individual to pursue goals that have personal and social meaning. Occupational therapy personnel value the service recipient’s right and desire to guide interventions
Justice
indicates that occupational therapy personnel provide occupational therapy services for all persons in need of these services and maintain a goal-directed and objective relationship with recipients of service.
Justice is the pursuit of a state in which diverse communities are inclusive and are organized and structured so that all members can function, flourish, and live a satisfactory life regardless of age, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, religion, origin, socioeconomic status, degree of ability, or any other status or attributes
Dignity
demonstrates an attitude of empathy and respect for self and others; treating the client with respect in all interactions
Truth
faithful to facts and reality; in all situations, occupational therapy personnel must provide accurate information in oral, written, and electronic forms
Prudence
exercises judiciousness, discretion, vigilance, moderation, care, and circumspection in the management of one’s affairs; use of clinical and ethical reasoning skills, sound judgment and reflection to make decisions in professional and volunteer roles
Beneficence
Occupational therapy personnel shall demonstrate a concern for the well-being and safety of the recipients of their services.
Nonmaleficence
Occupational therapy personnel shall refrain from actions that cause harm
DO NO HARM
Autonomy
Occupational therapy personnel shall respect the right of the individual to self-determination, privacy, confidentiality, and consent
Justice
Occupational therapy personnel shall promote fairness and objectivity in the provision of occupational therapy services
Versatility
Occupational therapy personnel shall provide comprehensive, accurate, and objective information when representing the profession
Fidelity
Occupational therapy personnel shall treat clients, colleagues, and other professionals with respect, fairness, discretion, and integrity.
What is ethics?
A systematic study of rules of conduct that is grounded in philosophical principles and theory
Reflect society’s values, morals and norms in the effort of communities, professions, and organizations to determine what is or is not acceptable behavior
What is professional ethics?
Vocalize the duties that members of the discipline have to each other and to society, based on beliefs and values that a profession supports,
Guide behavior and serve as a guide for individual practitioners and for a profession