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  1. (1 other version)Pourquoi choisir de travailler dans le secteur privé de l'ergothérapie? Réflexion sur les motivations des ergothérapeutes à opter pour la pratique privée et leurs implications éthiques.Marie-Josée Drolet, Chantal Pinard & Rébecca Gaudet - 2018 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics/Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (3):82-89.
    The choice of a profession, a specialty within this profession as well as the public or private sector of practice is based on values and various other considerations, which vary depending on the individuals and their context. This commentary reflects on the motivations that drive occupational therapists to opt for private practice and the ethical implications.
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  • Self-evaluated ethical competence of a practicing physiotherapist: a national study in Finland.Helena Leino-Kilpi, Anna Tolvanen, Pauli Puukka, Riitta Suhonen & Kati Kulju - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundPatients have the right to equal, respectful treatment. Nowadays, one third of patient complaints concern health care staff’s behavior towards patients. Ethically safe care requires ethical competence, which has been addressed as a core competence in physiotherapy. It has been defined in terms of character strength, ethical awareness, moral judgment skills in decision-making, and willingness to do good. The purpose of this study was to analyze the ethical competence of practicing physiotherapists.MethodA self-evaluation instrument (Physiotherapist’s Ethical Competence Evaluation Tool) based on (...)
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  • A blended-learning programme regarding professional ethics in physiotherapy students.Marta Aguilar-Rodríguez, Elena Marques-Sule, Pilar Serra-Añó, Gemma Victoria Espí-López, Lirios Dueñas-Moscardó & Sofía Pérez-Alenda - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (5):1410-1423.
    Background: In the university context, assessing students’ attitude, knowledge and opinions when applying an innovative methodological approach to teach professional ethics becomes fundamental to know if the used approach is enough motivating for students. Research objective: To assess the effect of a blended-learning model, based on professional ethics and related to clinical practices, on physiotherapy students’ attitude, knowledge and opinions towards learning professional ethics. Research design and participants: A simple-blind clinical trial was performed (NLM identifier NCT03241693) (control group, n = (...)
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