Authors :
Muhammad Faisal; Muhammad Maroof; Nighat Jabeen; Tabeen Maroof; Nirmeen Maroof
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 12 - December
Google Scholar :
https://tinyurl.com/ypfprr33
Scribd :
https://tinyurl.com/2ww82uuz
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10320625
Abstract :
In the intricate landscape of healthcare, medical
ethics serve as the compass guiding the moral and clinical
choices made in the domain of primary care. This research
paper embarks on an exploration of medical ethics in
primary care, a journey that unveils a complex mosaic of
dilemmas, principles, and the intricacies of ethical
decision-making. As we navigate the labyrinth of patient
autonomy, confidentiality, resource allocation, and the
myriad ethical concerns that arise in primary care, we find
ourselves enmeshed in a web of ethical complexities. This
paper scrutinizes the interplay between ethical principles,
emerging ethical challenges, and the imperative of
preserving patient welfare in the ever-evolving landscape
of primary care.
Keywords :
Healthcare, Medical Ethics, Primary Care, Ethical Decision-Making, Patient Autonomy. Confidentiality, Resource Allocation, Ethical Concerns, Ethical Principles, Patient Welfare.
In the intricate landscape of healthcare, medical
ethics serve as the compass guiding the moral and clinical
choices made in the domain of primary care. This research
paper embarks on an exploration of medical ethics in
primary care, a journey that unveils a complex mosaic of
dilemmas, principles, and the intricacies of ethical
decision-making. As we navigate the labyrinth of patient
autonomy, confidentiality, resource allocation, and the
myriad ethical concerns that arise in primary care, we find
ourselves enmeshed in a web of ethical complexities. This
paper scrutinizes the interplay between ethical principles,
emerging ethical challenges, and the imperative of
preserving patient welfare in the ever-evolving landscape
of primary care.
Keywords :
Healthcare, Medical Ethics, Primary Care, Ethical Decision-Making, Patient Autonomy. Confidentiality, Resource Allocation, Ethical Concerns, Ethical Principles, Patient Welfare.