Interprofessional Cooperation as Collective Ethics Work
Interprofessional Cooperation as Collective Ethics Work
Samenvatting
Sarah Banks (2012) describes ethics work mainly as the effort people put into developing themselves as good practitioners. She discerns six aspects of ethics work: identity work, framing work, reason work, emotion work, role work and performance work. Although ethics work focuses on the ethical development of individual practitioners within their profession, the concept and all its aspects can be transferred into an ethical guideline for the collective development of practitioners in interprofessional cooperation. As such the concept of collective interprofessional ethics work can also be used as a set of criteria for the ethical evaluation of interprofessional cooperation, as is shown on the basis of an experiment in Belgium
Organisatie | Hogeschool Utrecht |
Afdeling | Kenniscentrum Sociale Innovatie |
Lectoraat | Innovatieve Maatschappelijke Dienstverlening |
Gepubliceerd in | European Journal of Social Education Routledge, Vol. 2015, Uitgave: 26/27, Pagina's: 76-90 |
Jaar | 2015 |
Type | Artikel |
Taal | Engels |