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Título
social workers’ approaches to ethical dilemmas
Año del Documento
2021
Editorial
Sage Journals
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Journal of Social Work, 22(3), 804-823
Abstract
Summary
The study objective was the identification of social workers’ ethic profiles in their professional interventions. To conduct this pilot study, we used data from a national survey (N = 1071) carried out in Spain. The information was collected through an online questionnaire.
Findings
Results show that social workers face a variety of ethical dilemmas in their professional practice. Through exploratory factor analysis, it was revealed that the underlying structure of the questionnaire consisted of three categories: direct service to individuals and families, design and implementation of social welfare policy and programmes and relationships among professional colleagues. Through latent class analysis, four unique social workers’ ethical profiles were identified: professionals with minimum incidence of experiencing ethical dilemmas, professionals with low incidence of experiencing ethical dilemmas, professionals with a notable incidence of experiencing ethical dilemmas and, finally, professionals with high incidence of experiencing ethical dilemmas. A third of the social workers in the sample showed a very low probability to be conflicted by ethical dilemmas.
Applications
The pilot study is expected to serve as a catalyst for discussion of social workers’ ethical conduct and professional practice, to promote professional ethics training and education and to support the development of professional guidelines.
Palabras Clave
Social work
ethics and values
social work values
ethical decision-making
social work research
ISSN
1468-0173
Revisión por pares
SI
Version del Editor
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
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