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Ethical Awareness and Practices Among Emergency Department Personnel in Riyadh's Tertiary Hospitals: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.

Ahmed M Al-WathinaniAbdullah A AlHokairAbdullah Z AlmeshariFaisal Saud AlsaqriFaisal M AldaihanAssem Saleh AlrumehAbdulaziz A AlOtaibiIbrahim Abdullah AlkanhalMohammed M AljuaidMalek Khalid AlbusairAbdulaziz Ali AlluhaybKrzysztof Goniewicz
Published in: Risk management and healthcare policy (2024)
The findings underline the critical importance of incorporating ethics into the core of healthcare education and ongoing professional development for HCWs. Establishing a culture of continuous ethical dialogue and learning is essential for fostering patient-centered care and making informed ethical decisions in the fast-paced environment of emergency services. The study advocates for revising current ethics training programs to ensure they are comprehensive, relevant, and accessible, preparing HCWs to effectively address both current and future ethical challenges.
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