[Live-ins: A mapping of relevant actors and moral norms at the public health level]. / Live-Ins: Eine Kartierung relevanter Akteur_innen und moralischer Normen auf der Public-Health-Ebene.
Pflege
; 37(4): 215-222, 2024 08.
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ABSTRACT
Live-ins A mapping of relevant actors and moral norms at the public health level Abstract Background:
Live-ins are embedded in a network of multiple actors that shape their current working and living situation. The causes and effects of live-in arrangements go far beyond the actual care relationship and include structures and stakeholders that are interconnected at the Public Health level. Besides a legal responsibility, these actors also have a moral responsibility, which the article focuses on.Aim:
The article provides an overview of relevant actors and moral norms in the context of live-ins at the public health level.Methods:
The method followed the "Context and Actor Analysis". Actors at the public health level that are relevant for the live-ins' situation were identified, and the responsibilities and tasks presented in their websites as well as their respective target groups were collected. The ethical dimension was extracted from these self-descriptions.Results:
The 23 actors address the live-ins directly or indirectly in their various social roles. The self-given tasks and the moral norms deduced from them, for which the actors are particularly responsible, illustrate the importance of justice and respect.Conclusions:
The work provides the basis for an urgently needed empirical-ethical analysis on the current state of responsibility-taking. Not only the variety of the live-ins' roles, but also the multitude of actors involved and shared norms illustrate the necessity of close cooperation to be able to fulfil their responsibility.Palavras-chave
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Humans
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Europa
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Pflege
Ano de publicação:
2024
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