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University of Tennessee, Knoxville Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Nursing Nursing 2007 When the diagnosis is disaster: Ethics and human rights Susan Speraw University of Tennessee, ssperaw@utk.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_nurspubs Part of the Other Nursing Commons Recommended Citation Speraw, Susan, "When the diagnosis is disaster: Ethics and human rights" (2007). Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Nursing. http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_nurspubs/25 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the Nursing at Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Nursing by an authorized administrator of Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact trace@utk.edu.

When the diagnosis is disaster: Ethics & human rights Susan Speraw, PhD, RN The University of Tennessee College of Nursing Knoxville, TN, USA International Council of Nurses Yokohama, Japan 2007

Mass Casualty & Training Quality response to disaster impacted by quality of training and education of responders Nature of disasters has potential global impact Global = borderless Avian flu (H5N1) and threat of pandemic Questions: What is essential content in education? At what level of practice should such education occur?

UN Declaration on Human Rights December 10, 1948 Generally Assembly requested this to be disseminated, displayed and taught in schools, without regard for political status of countries, territories 39 articles Affirm inherent dignity and inalienable rights of all members of the human family Act toward each other in spirit of brotherhood No one held in slavery No distinction of any kind, such as race, color, gender, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status Right to life, liberty, security, nationality Freedom of movement within borders; and freedom to go outside of borders and back again Family has the right to protection Freedom of conscience, thought, expression Recognition as a person in front of the law

Human Rights & Teaching Nursing Human rights assumed Value of human beings central to nursing Common meaning cannot be assumed Groups with differing status world-wide Women Children Persons with disabilities Burden of content / knowledge forces didactic choices Boards of nursing / accreditation requirements or limits on courses of study What is essential to basic nursing? Personal world view involves core values, perceptions, assumptions that are rarely articulated

Ethics & Nursing Science of human duty; the body of rules of duty The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession Systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior Meta-ethics: where our moral principles come from and what they mean Normative ethics regulates right & wrong conduct Applied ethics: how principles apply to specific situations

An Example of Ethical Principles Question: Abortion Meta-ethics asks: Where do rights come from? What kinds of beings have rights? Normative ethics: Right of selfdetermination; Right to life Applied ethics: Is abortion a right or ethical decision if the mother s life is in danger? If the fetus has a genetic disorder incompatible with life under any circumstance? In the case of rape or incest? If the mother has a mental defect?

Ethics in Today s News (CNN.com 05/30/07) CDC: Airline passengers may have been exposed to drug-resistant Tuberculosis Two flights involved: Air France 385 on May 12 Czech Air 0104 on May 24 Should the US have stopped passenger from traveling?

Ethics as Topic for Instruction Where does ethics fit into nursing curricula? Assumed? Subsumed? Do we even need it? When we send sons & daughters to college or school, what do we want them to learn? To graduate, thinking just like us? To have their own ideas and ideals? Do we want them to be critical thinkers?

Critical Thinking: Guide to action Conceptualize Apply Analyze Synthesize Evaluate information Based on universal intellectual values: clarity, accuracy, good reasons, precision, consistency, depth, relevance, evidence, breadth, and fairness Gathered by Observation Experience Reflection Reasoning Communication Entails examination of thought: purpose, concepts, empirical grounding; reasoning, assumptions, leading to conclusions, implications and alternative viewpoints

Things that make our educational and professional challenges greater Nature of the world Have v. have not disparities greater (national & international) Global societies (> obligation) Incidence of disasters Nature of nursing Technologically-rich in more developed countries 12 hour shifts Þ fatigue Less emphasis on time, story, touch, basic assessment (nontechnologically based) Time and story at odds w/ profits-drive of corportations Nature of health care Profit-focused; $$ driven Short-stays Greater acuity of illness Politically influenced Nature of nurses Technology-savvy Technology & media influenced Interest in blood & guts Desensitized adrenalin rush Being with is lesser/ less skilled care Interest in economic security Youth and lack of experience

Ethics in Instruction A subject for undergraduates/ diploma? A subject for graduates and researchers? Where to place it? How many of us have completed NIH-NCI Human Participant Protections Education for Research Teams certificate self-learning module?

Why Nurses Need to Know Questions we never thought we would confront Who is dead? How can you tell in the absence of senses? In the absence of usual signs? What can be ask nurses to do with regard to those presumed dead? Who is qualified to perform procedures? How much to involve children? How alone can we leave them to make decisions? Is it right to deprive nurses of physical freedom to assure care? How far can we go? Who is our patient? What are we obligated to do for them? The sick? The family? Neighbors? Community members?

Questions of Concern to Us: Framing our behavior Worrying about staff productivity Exposing patients to ridicule? Or preserving dignity? Mardi Gras costumes Short supplies / wrong supplies Looting vs. Borrowing to save life Broken promises ( We re coming! ) Taking weapons to work Who to evacuate? Patients? Families? Staff? Hiding identity as health professional refusing to serve? Or preserving sanity?

What we can demand to know Health care facility responsibility For patients For staff For administration? For staff families/friends? How can we discharge if they have nowhere to go? Boarder status? If they don t leave are they still patients? Do responsibilities to boarders change? Or are they human beings first? Liability for behavior under duress Abandonment in the face of hopelessness and duty to family vs. rescue at hand?

Are there any decisions that are not ethical at their core?

Our Responsibilities as Educators & Practitioners Prepare Consider hard questions Be willing to accept ambiguity Be willing to make decisions that are impossible Train students to face impossible choices To plan for actions that are unthinkable To articulate a rationale for what they have done To face that decisions that look right in the moment may not be deemed right through lens of time Teach peers and students to care for each other in disaster ( Talk each other down ) Increase our own awareness of global realities and our role in global society Venture beyond our own comfort zones As ourselves why we believe and think as we do

Our Responsibilities Challenge ourselves to be informed Challenge ourselves to think in new ways To accept our responsibilities in the world Challenge ourselves to change Encourage our sons and daughters to think and reason for themselves, and then challenge their thinking Make ethics and human rights part of our language and part of the way we live our lives

Susan Speraw, PhD, RN Director, Homeland Security Nursing: For homelands around the world The University of Tennessee Knoxville USA ssperaw@utk.edu