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Exploring ethical principles amongst practicing community pharmacists in Portugal: any reasons for concern?

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Main Author: Cavaco, Afonso Miguel
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Grilo, Ana, Barros, Luisa
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Pharmacists facing ethical dilemmas have shown weaknesses in principled reasoning and disclosure. The chapter describes research on Portuguese community pharmacists' moral reasoning and narrative ethics. A cross-sectional survey comprising vignettes with practice ethical dilemmas, their possible justifications, and an open box for textual accounts was used as the research tool. More than 270 pharmacists replied, primarily young (<35 years old) female practitioners and 75% were involved in direct contact with patients. At least 50% of the sample showed compliance with the expected ethical-based decisions, except for the non-maleficence principle (10.9%); although receiving the highest proportion of the corresponding justification (30.3%), no open accounts or narratives were registered. The present findings suggest ethical passivity associated with decision-making in practice and a potential conflict between the clinical and the business roles. Explicit ethical norms for practice guidance and additional moral reasoning and narrative training are suggested.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exploring ethical principles amongst practicing community pharmacists in Portugal: any reasons for concern?
title Exploring ethical principles amongst practicing community pharmacists in Portugal: any reasons for concern?
spellingShingle Exploring ethical principles amongst practicing community pharmacists in Portugal: any reasons for concern?
Cavaco, Afonso Miguel
Ethics
Dilemmas
Moral reasoning
Pharmacist
Portugal
title_short Exploring ethical principles amongst practicing community pharmacists in Portugal: any reasons for concern?
title_full Exploring ethical principles amongst practicing community pharmacists in Portugal: any reasons for concern?
title_fullStr Exploring ethical principles amongst practicing community pharmacists in Portugal: any reasons for concern?
title_full_unstemmed Exploring ethical principles amongst practicing community pharmacists in Portugal: any reasons for concern?
title_sort Exploring ethical principles amongst practicing community pharmacists in Portugal: any reasons for concern?
author Cavaco, Afonso Miguel
author_facet Cavaco, Afonso Miguel
Grilo, Ana
Barros, Luisa
author_role author
author2 Grilo, Ana
Barros, Luisa
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cavaco, Afonso Miguel
Grilo, Ana
Barros, Luisa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ethics
Dilemmas
Moral reasoning
Pharmacist
Portugal
topic Ethics
Dilemmas
Moral reasoning
Pharmacist
Portugal
description Pharmacists facing ethical dilemmas have shown weaknesses in principled reasoning and disclosure. The chapter describes research on Portuguese community pharmacists' moral reasoning and narrative ethics. A cross-sectional survey comprising vignettes with practice ethical dilemmas, their possible justifications, and an open box for textual accounts was used as the research tool. More than 270 pharmacists replied, primarily young (<35 years old) female practitioners and 75% were involved in direct contact with patients. At least 50% of the sample showed compliance with the expected ethical-based decisions, except for the non-maleficence principle (10.9%); although receiving the highest proportion of the corresponding justification (30.3%), no open accounts or narratives were registered. The present findings suggest ethical passivity associated with decision-making in practice and a potential conflict between the clinical and the business roles. Explicit ethical norms for practice guidance and additional moral reasoning and narrative training are suggested.
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