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Human Dignity in Healthcare: A Virtue Ethics Approach.

David Albert Jones.   

Abstract

The term ‘dignity’ is used in a variety of ways but always to attribute or recognize some status in the person. The present paper concerns not the status itself but the virtue of acknowledging that status. This virtue, which Thomas Aquinas calls ‘observantia’, concerns how dignity is honoured, respected, or observed. By analogy with justice (of which it is a part) observantia can be thought of both as a general virtue and as a special virtue. As a general virtue observantia refers to that respect for human dignity that is implicit in all acts of justice. As a special virtue it concerns the specific way we show esteem for people. Healthcare represents a challenge to observantia because those in need of healthcare are doubly restricted in expressing their dignity in action: in the first place by their ill health, and in the second place by the conditions required by healthcare (hence the sick are termed ‘patients’ rather than ‘agents’). To be understood properly, especially in the context of healthcare, the virtue of observantia needs both to qualify and to be qualified by the virtue of misericordia, empathy, or compassion for affliction. The unity of the virtues requires a simultaneous recognition of the common dignity and common neediness of human existence.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 29384347     DOI: 10.1179/2050287715z.00000000059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Bioeth        ISSN: 2050-2877


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1.  Human Dignity as Leading Principle in Public Health Ethics: A Multi-Case Analysis of 21st Century German Health Policy Decisions.

Authors:  Sebastian F Winter; Stefan F Winter
Journal:  Int J Health Policy Manag       Date:  2018-03-01

Review 2.  Accompanimeter 1.0: creation and initial field testing of a tool to assess the extent to which the principles and building blocks of accompaniment are present in community health worker programs.

Authors:  Hector Carrasco; Harriet Napier; David Giber; Stephanie Kang; Mercedes Aguerreberre; Matthew Hing; Vinicius Siqueira Tavares Meira Silva; Mariana Montaño; Henry Perry; Daniel Palazuelos
Journal:  Glob Health Action       Date:  2019       Impact factor: 2.640

3.  Social dignity for marginalized people in public healthcare: an interpretive review and building blocks for a non-ideal theory.

Authors:  Jante Schmidt; Margo Trappenburg; Evelien Tonkens
Journal:  Med Health Care Philos       Date:  2020-10-27
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