Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Beneficence ====== [[Value]]s-based [[medicine]] (VsBM) is an ethical [[concept]], and bioethical [[framework]] has been developed to ensure that medical [[ethics]] and values are implemented, pervasive, and powerful parameters influencing decisions about health, clinical practice, teaching, medical [[industry]], [[career]] development, [[malpractice]], and [[research]]. [[Neurosurgeon]]s tend to adopt ethics according to their own values and to what they see and learn from [[teacher]]s. Neurosurgeons, in general, are aware about ethical codes and the patient's rights. However, the [[philosophy]], [[concept]], and [[principle]]s of medical ethics are rarely included in the training programs or in training [[course]]s. The impact of implementing, observing the medical ethics and the patients' value and culture on the course, and outcome of patients' [[management]] should not underestimate. The main principles of medical ethics are [[autonomy]], [[beneficence]], [[nonmaleficence]], [[justice]], [[dignity]], and [[honesty]], which should be strictly observed in every step of medical [[practice]], [[research]], teaching, and [[publication]]. [[Evidence-based medicine]] has been popularized in the last 40-50 years in order to raise up the [[standard]] of medical [[practice]]. Medical ethics and values have been associated with the medical practice for thousands of years since patients felt a need for treatment. There is no conflict between evidence-based medicine and values-based medicine, as a medical practice should always be performed within a frame of ethics and respect for patients' values. Observing the principles of values-based medicine became very relevant as multicultural societies are dominant in some countries and hospitals in different corners of the world ((Almatrafi F, Ammar A. Values-Based Medicine Is an Ethical Concept for Implementing the Ethical Principles in Daily Practice. Adv Tech Stand Neurosurg. 2024;50:335-346. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-53578-9_12. PMID: 38592537.)). beneficence.txt Last modified: 2025/05/29 13:24by administrador