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Ethical competence

Kulju, Kati
Stolt, Minna
Suhonen, Riitta
Leino-Kilpi, Helena
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Background:Exploring the concept of ethical competence in the context of healthcare is essential as it pertains to better quality of care. The concept still lacks a comprehensive definition covering the aspects of ethical expertise, ethical knowledge and action of a health professional.Objective:This article aims to report an analysis of the concept of ethical competence.Method:A modified strategy suggested by Walker and Avant was used to analyse the concept.Results:As a result, the concept of ethical competence can be defined in terms of character strength, ethical awareness, moral judgement skills and willingness to do good. Virtuous professional, experience of a professional, human communication, ethical knowledge and supporting surroundings in the organisation can be seen as prerequisites for ethical competence. Ethical competence results in the best possible solutions for the patient, reduced moral distress at work and development and democratisation of society.Conclusion:The results of the analysis establish a basis for an instrument to evaluate health professionals’ ethical competence. It will guide educators, as well as managers in healthcare, to support the development of ethical conduct in healthcare.
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2016-06-01
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SAGE-10.1177/0969733014567025
ISSN-PRINT-0969-7330
ISSN-ELECT-1477-0989
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0969733014567025
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10.1177/0969733014567025
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© The Author(s) 2015
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