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Cardiovascular medicine at face value: a qualitative pilot study on clinical axiology

INTRODUCTION: Cardiology is characterized by its state-of-the-art biomedical technology and the predominance of Evidence-Based Medicine. This predominance makes it difficult for healthcare professionals to deal with the ethical dilemmas that emerge in this subspecialty. This paper is a first endeavo...

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Autores principales: de Hoyos, Adalberto, Nava-Diosdado, Rodrigo, Mendez, Jorge, Ricco, Sergio, Serrano, Ana, Flores Cisneros, Carmen, Macías-Ojeda, Carlos, Cisneros, Héctor, Bialostozky, David, Altamirano-Bustamante, Nelly, Altamirano-Bustamante, Myriam M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3620706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23531271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1747-5341-8-3
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author de Hoyos, Adalberto
Nava-Diosdado, Rodrigo
Mendez, Jorge
Ricco, Sergio
Serrano, Ana
Flores Cisneros, Carmen
Macías-Ojeda, Carlos
Cisneros, Héctor
Bialostozky, David
Altamirano-Bustamante, Nelly
Altamirano-Bustamante, Myriam M
author_facet de Hoyos, Adalberto
Nava-Diosdado, Rodrigo
Mendez, Jorge
Ricco, Sergio
Serrano, Ana
Flores Cisneros, Carmen
Macías-Ojeda, Carlos
Cisneros, Héctor
Bialostozky, David
Altamirano-Bustamante, Nelly
Altamirano-Bustamante, Myriam M
author_sort de Hoyos, Adalberto
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description INTRODUCTION: Cardiology is characterized by its state-of-the-art biomedical technology and the predominance of Evidence-Based Medicine. This predominance makes it difficult for healthcare professionals to deal with the ethical dilemmas that emerge in this subspecialty. This paper is a first endeavor to empirically investigate the axiological foundations of the healthcare professionals in a cardiology hospital. Our pilot study selected, as the target population, cardiology personnel not only because of their difficult ethical deliberations but also because of the stringent conditions in which they have to make them. Therefore, there is an urgent need to reconsider clinical ethics and Value-Based Medicine. This study proposes a qualitative analysis of the values and the virtues of healthcare professionals in a cardiology hospital in order to establish how the former impact upon the medical and ethical decisions made by the latter. RESULTS: We point out the need for strengthening the roles of healthcare personnel as educators and guidance counselors in order to meet the ends of medicine, as well as the need for an ethical discernment that is compatible with our results, namely, that the ethical values developed by healthcare professionals stem from their life history as well as their professional education. CONCLUSION: We establish the kind of actions, communication skills and empathy that are required to build a stronger patient-healthcare professional relationship, which at the same time improves prognosis, treatment efficiency and therapeutic adhesion.
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spelling pubmed-36207062013-04-10 Cardiovascular medicine at face value: a qualitative pilot study on clinical axiology de Hoyos, Adalberto Nava-Diosdado, Rodrigo Mendez, Jorge Ricco, Sergio Serrano, Ana Flores Cisneros, Carmen Macías-Ojeda, Carlos Cisneros, Héctor Bialostozky, David Altamirano-Bustamante, Nelly Altamirano-Bustamante, Myriam M Philos Ethics Humanit Med Research INTRODUCTION: Cardiology is characterized by its state-of-the-art biomedical technology and the predominance of Evidence-Based Medicine. This predominance makes it difficult for healthcare professionals to deal with the ethical dilemmas that emerge in this subspecialty. This paper is a first endeavor to empirically investigate the axiological foundations of the healthcare professionals in a cardiology hospital. Our pilot study selected, as the target population, cardiology personnel not only because of their difficult ethical deliberations but also because of the stringent conditions in which they have to make them. Therefore, there is an urgent need to reconsider clinical ethics and Value-Based Medicine. This study proposes a qualitative analysis of the values and the virtues of healthcare professionals in a cardiology hospital in order to establish how the former impact upon the medical and ethical decisions made by the latter. RESULTS: We point out the need for strengthening the roles of healthcare personnel as educators and guidance counselors in order to meet the ends of medicine, as well as the need for an ethical discernment that is compatible with our results, namely, that the ethical values developed by healthcare professionals stem from their life history as well as their professional education. CONCLUSION: We establish the kind of actions, communication skills and empathy that are required to build a stronger patient-healthcare professional relationship, which at the same time improves prognosis, treatment efficiency and therapeutic adhesion. BioMed Central 2013-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3620706/ /pubmed/23531271 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1747-5341-8-3 Text en Copyright © 2013 de Hoyos et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nava-Diosdado, Rodrigo
Mendez, Jorge
Ricco, Sergio
Serrano, Ana
Flores Cisneros, Carmen
Macías-Ojeda, Carlos
Cisneros, Héctor
Bialostozky, David
Altamirano-Bustamante, Nelly
Altamirano-Bustamante, Myriam M
Cardiovascular medicine at face value: a qualitative pilot study on clinical axiology
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title_short Cardiovascular medicine at face value: a qualitative pilot study on clinical axiology
title_sort cardiovascular medicine at face value: a qualitative pilot study on clinical axiology
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3620706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23531271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1747-5341-8-3
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