Format:
Ill.
ISSN:
1553-6947
Content:
Little systematic research appears to exist that explores the complex and essential process of ethical decision-making among social workers. This paper presents results of a study of NASW members that explored factors that relate to ethical decision-making, discrepancies in ethical decision-making, and rationales for courses of action chosen. Findings suggest that both personal and professional factors are related to ethical decision-making and predict the degree to which ethical decisions are discrepant.
Note:
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In:
The International journal of social work values and ethics, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : International Federation of Social workers (IFSW), 2004, 6(2009), 1, 1553-6947
In:
volume:6
In:
year:2009
In:
number:1
Language:
English
Keywords:
Ethik
;
Entscheidungsfindung
;
Vielfalt
;
Sozialarbeit