Relation-intersectional Ethics Trestle: A Harmonious Merging of Relational Ethics and Intersectionality

Author:

Ko Cindy

Abstract

This article endeavors to merge relational ethics with the theory of intersectionality to create a harmonious platform that could support understanding and applications of their essential concepts in today's diverse and complex health care environments. The key tenets of both frameworks are provided followed by an explanation of a coalesced conceptualization and illustration of a relation-intersectional ethics trestle for consideration of its adaptability in the health care workplace and post-secondary education curriculum. The main objective is to explain and promote the benefits of integrating the chief precepts of relational ethics and the theory of intersectionality to further strengthen the way health care providers support patients in ethical decision-making. The relation-intersectional ethics trestle aims to support the construction of authentic and mutually respectful therapeutic relationships in clinical settings where ethics and intersectionality unite.

Publisher

University of Alberta Libraries

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