Professional Practice in Physical Therapy
Professional Practice in Physical Therapy
Professional Practice in Physical Therapy
Therapy
Ethics and Ethical Practice:
What is ethics?
Ethics in physical therapy practice.
Practice issues in physical therapy.
The responsibilities of a Physical Therapist to
words the patient, general public and to the
health care team.
The importance of Ethical practice in physical
therapy.
The consequences of non ethical practice.
Ethics
Ethics is the major branch of
philosophy, encompassing
proper conduct and good
living.
Ethics is used as a synonym for
morally desirable conduct,
beliefs, and character.
Ethics cont…….
DescriptiveEthics
Normative Ethics
Descriptive Ethics
Descriptive ethics refers to what people actually
believe in moral matters, or how they actually act,
regardless of whether their beliefs and actions are
justified,e.g the ethics of Christians, Jews, Muslims and
Hindus.
In a corresponding way, physical therapy ethics
might refer to any or all of the following:
1. The conduct of physical therapists(as individuals or as
groups),
2. The beliefs of physical therapists
3. The official views endorsed by the American Physical
Therapy Association in its Code of Ethics and its
Guide for Professional Conduct.
Normative Ethics
Justified or valid moral values. In one meaning,
“ethics” refers to a normative study, an inquiry into
what should be, not just what is commonly believed
or usually done.
Normative ethics means aimed at identifying,
understanding, and applying justified moral values.
Justified values are those values that stand up to full
critical scrutiny in light of both broader normative
perspectives and relevant facts about the world.
This includes how those moral values are properly
applied to issues, decisions, policies, organizational
structures, laws, and questions of personal character.
Morality
The words “moral” and “morality” usually
used for sexual attitudes, personal values,
religious views, or other specific emphases
within ethics.
“Moral reasons” include both professional
and personal ethical values.
They include honesty and integrity, justice
and fairness, decency and compassion.
Ethics in Physical Therapy
What is right for the patients.
Most patients allow us to touch their backs,
necks, or extremities in ways that would not
occur in society in general, so we must not
misuse this position.
Physical Therapists must also consider how
stressful it is for patients when they come to us
for care.
A trusting relationship should develop between
the therapist and patient .
Confidentiality is a crucial matter in daily
practice.
Issues in daily practice
Confidentiality
Sexual harassment
Misleading patients
Kick backs
Time management
Supportive staff behavior
Quality care
The role and responsibilities of Physical
Therapist as an individual
Law suits
Profession will lose credibility
Compromise quality and care
Wastage of money and time
It will harm the patients and society
Profession development will be effected
Points To Be Remembered
Principles of Health Care Ethics:
a) Respect patient autonomy
b) Nonmalifecence
c) Beneficence
d) Justice
e) veracity
Responsibility as individual
Responsibility as a member of the
profession
Issues in daily practice
Class Activity
Give One Example of beneficent action
towards patient?
Give one example of non maleficent
action towards patient?