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Persona y Bioética

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CARRILLO-GONZALEZ, Stephanye; LORDUY-GOMEZ, Jaime  and  MUNOZ-BALDIRIS, Ruby. THE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTATION PROFESSIONAL IN LIGHT OF THE APPLICATION OF BIOETHICAL PRINCIPLES AND VALUES ACCORDING TO THE LAW ON HUMAN TALENT IN HEALTH IN COLOMBIA. pers.bioét. [online]. 2018, vol.22, n.1, pp.134-147. ISSN 0123-3122.  https://doi.org/10.5294/pebi.2018.22.1.10.

A surgical instrumentation professional is an active member of the surgical team whose essence and formal objective is to maintain life with all the respect and dignity inherent in the human being. The actions of these professionals must be accompanied in a consistent way, so as to protect and preserve life, and thus give meaning to illness, suffering and pain. The objective of this descriptive and cross-sectional study of a prospective nature is to determine what the surgical instrumentation professional knows about bioethical principles and values in light of Colombian Law 1164/ 2007. The target population included surgical instrumentation professionals in the city of Cartagena, specifically, from three health institutions. It was found that veracity, equality and beneficence are the ethical and bioethical principles these professionals know and apply. Those known the least are lesser evil, doing no harm, totality and the principle of the cause of double effect. The values applied the most are: humanity, dignity, responsibility, prudence and confidentiality. It was concluded that the vast majority of surgical instrumentation professionals who were surveyed apply ethical principles and values in their professional practice, but they are unable to name them or to define what they mean. It is suggested the academic community do more to delve into these issues in order to strengthen them for the sake of achieving a comprehensive level of care.

Keywords : Moral principles; social values; humanization of care; patient; education; ethics; bioethics (Source: DeCS).

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