Background: In the dynamic context ofoccupational medicine an increasing number ofoccupational health problems requires a high- quality standard practice supported by decisions consistent both with ethics and legislation.Objectives:This paper examines the relationship between legal requirements, ethical values and scientific evidence issues in occupational health practice.Results: i) Legal requirements.Italian law states that practice must be evidence-based and comply with the code of ethics for occupational health professionals of the ICOH.ii) Ethical values.The code itself empha- sizes that practice should be relevant, knowledge-based, sound and appropriate to occupational risks. Furthermore, the objectives and methods of health surveillance and biological monitoring must be clearly defined and indicators must be chosen according to their relevance and predictive value. Any dilemma arising from the practice should be dealt with according to the ethical principles of health benefit, independence and justice. iii) Scientific evidence. Both the law and the code of ethics require that practice be based on available evidence. Conclusions: Decisions made on the basis ofa comprehensive process founded on scientific evidence should result in effective and high-qual- ity outcomes that respect both the law and the rights ofindividuals and society.
La decisione del medico del lavoro:tra norme,valori etici e prove scientifiche / Franco, Giuliano. - In: LA MEDICINA DEL LAVORO. - ISSN 0025-7818. - STAMPA. - 100:4(2009), pp. 304-307.
La decisione del medico del lavoro:tra norme,valori etici e prove scientifiche
FRANCO, Giuliano
2009
Abstract
Background: In the dynamic context ofoccupational medicine an increasing number ofoccupational health problems requires a high- quality standard practice supported by decisions consistent both with ethics and legislation.Objectives:This paper examines the relationship between legal requirements, ethical values and scientific evidence issues in occupational health practice.Results: i) Legal requirements.Italian law states that practice must be evidence-based and comply with the code of ethics for occupational health professionals of the ICOH.ii) Ethical values.The code itself empha- sizes that practice should be relevant, knowledge-based, sound and appropriate to occupational risks. Furthermore, the objectives and methods of health surveillance and biological monitoring must be clearly defined and indicators must be chosen according to their relevance and predictive value. Any dilemma arising from the practice should be dealt with according to the ethical principles of health benefit, independence and justice. iii) Scientific evidence. Both the law and the code of ethics require that practice be based on available evidence. Conclusions: Decisions made on the basis ofa comprehensive process founded on scientific evidence should result in effective and high-qual- ity outcomes that respect both the law and the rights ofindividuals and society.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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