Title: Give a critical analysis of a complex patient, include reference to culture, ethics, theology and pastoral and spiritual care. In this assignment, students will be required to identify and explain why they have chosen this particular patient and family, what the cultural and faith/belief implications for health care. Students will be expected to show faith/belief and healthcare ethical understanding and be able to apply this to the patient’s case, with an understanding of the multi-disciplinary implications of ethical round table discussions.
IMPORTANT: The Essay that I understanding they expect to apply some Ethical Principles. Need to be 70% on Ethical principles and 30% in pastoral counseling
Instructions: ETHICAL PRINCIPLE
PLEASE, IMPORTANT TO LOOK IN THE LAW THE HUMAN RIGTHS IN SUICIDE.
- “No maleficence (do no harm)”
- The patient has right by the Law to take his own life?
- What the Law says about suicide in the UK?
- “Beneficence (seek well- being)”
- The patient is at the risk of harm him self?
- How can we seek for the patient not takes his life?
- In context of suicide Law, did the patient have absolute right to take his own life on principle of autonomy?
- “Respect autonomy”;
- Respect patient – If the patient wants to not break the right of his confidentiality and to not want to share this information with no body – In what aspect that I can share the personal information under the Law?
- If the patient eventually take his own life? He not only will harm him self or destroy his own well being but the implicate on of his decision to take his own life will harm other people around him?
- I he takes his life will disrupt others people well being? Family, friends, partner?
- “ Justice (just behaviors or treatment quality of be fair and reasonable)”
- In context of Ethical principles, How I justified only decision I make to be reasonable and to be fair?
LEGISLATION: HUMAM RIGTH
- When I think keep patient information safe is not safe?
- Suicide – I will harm by not sharing?
TRUST OF NHS IN UK HOSPITAL – GUYS AND ST. THOMAS HOSPITAL. (look in the government policy of hospital confidentiality trust)
Trust behaviors framework. (https://www.guysandstthomas.nhs.uk/about-us/our-values/our-values.aspx
- PUT PATIENT FIRST – When I think put patient first is safe?