Perception of professional ethics by Iranian occupational therapists working with children
Dublin Core
Title
Perception of professional ethics by Iranian occupational therapists working with children
Author
Kalantari, Minoo
Kamali, Mohammad
Joolaee, Soodabeh
Rassafiani, Mehdi
Sharfarodi, Narges
Kamali, Mohammad
Joolaee, Soodabeh
Rassafiani, Mehdi
Sharfarodi, Narges
Publisher
2015/00/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20150000
Abstract
Ethics are related to the structure and culture of the society. In addition to specialized ethics for every profession, individuals also hold their own personal beliefs and values. This study aimed to investigate Iranian occupational therapists’ perception of ethical practice when working with children. For this purpose, qualitative content analysis was used and semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten occupational therapists in their convenient place and time. Each interview was transcribed and double-checked by the research team. Units of meaning were extracted from each transcription and then coded and categorized accordingly.The main categories of ethical practice when working with children included personal attributes, responsibility toward clients, and professional responsibility. Personal attributes included four subcategories: veracity, altruism, empathy, and competence. Responsibility toward clients consisted of six subcategories: equality, autonomy, respect for clients, confidentiality, beneficence, and non-maleficence. Professional responsibility included three subcategories: fidelity, development of professional knowledge, and promotion and growth of the profession. Findings of this study indicated that in Iran, occupational therapists’ perception of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, fidelity and competence is different from Western countries, which may be due to a lower knowledge of ethics and other factors such as culture. The results of this study may be used to develop ethical codes for Iranian occupational therapists both during training and on the job.
Primary Classification
2.1
Secondary Classification
2.1;9.5.7
Primary keywords
children--[pri];knowledge, attitudes, practice--[pri];occupational medicine--[pri];patient care--[pri];professional ethics--[pri]
Secondary keywords
communication;education;empathy;interviews;pediatrics;principle based ethics
Subject
Iran--[pri]
Journal Article
Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine2015,8:8 p.
Link for Internet access
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported
Call Number
citation
Bibliography
24 refs
ISSN
20080387 (online)
Collection
Citation
“Perception of professional ethics by Iranian occupational therapists working with children,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37218.