Perceptions of the effectiveness of ethical guidelines: an international study of physicians

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D. C. Malloy
P. Sevigny
T. Hadjistavropoulos
M. Jeyaraj
E. Fahey McCarthy
M. Murakami
S. Paholpak
Y. Lee
I. Park
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[1] University of Regina,Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies
[2] University of Regina,Centre on Aging and Health
[3] University of Regina,Department of Psychology
[4] Madras Medical College,Department of Sociology
[5] School of Nursing and Midwifery at Trinity College Dublin,Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine
[6] Meiji Gakuin University,College of Health Science and Human Service
[7] Khon Kaen University,Department of Physical Education
[8] University of Toledo,undefined
[9] Seoul National University,undefined
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Codes of ethics; Physicians; Cross-cultural;
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The intent of ethics is to establish a set of standards that will provide a framework to modify, regulate, and possibly enhance moral behaviour. Eleven focus groups were conducted with physicians from six culturally distinct countries to explore their perception of formalized, written ethical guidelines (i.e., codes of ethics, credos, value and mission statements) that attempt to direct their ethical practice. Six themes emerged from the data: lack of awareness, no impact, marginal impact, other codes or value statements supersede, personal codes or values dictate, and ethical guidelines are useful. Overall, codes were valued only when they were congruent with existing personal morality. The findings suggest the need to re-evaluate the purpose, content, and delivery of codes for them to improve their function in promoting ethical conduct.
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