Exploring Unethical Consideration in Ophthalmology; Insight Fauji Foundation Hospital Rawalpindi

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Ariba Zahoor Ahmed
Dr. Abid Ghafoor Chaudhry

Abstract

This research examines unethical issues related to ophthalmology at fauji foundation Hospital, emphasis the perspectives of patients, ophthalmic physicians, and paramedical staff members. Maintaining patient trust and the integrity of healthcare delivery are dependent upon the implementation of ethical principles in medical settings. This study intends to uncover common unethical behaviors and the underlying causes of these problems in the ophthalmology department through in-depth interviews and participant observations.


An extensive analysis of a number of unethical activities is part of the study, including discrimination or favoritism towards staff relatives and insufficient methods for obtaining informed permission.


Interviews with patients offer insightful information about their perspectives on ethical care and their experiences, pointing out areas that want improvement. The result shows that although fauji foundation Hospital makes an effort to follow moral guidelines, there are important areas that need to be addressed in order to stop unethical behavior. These include developing an environment filled with accountability and ongoing ethical improvement, strengthening openness in patient care choices, and increasing training and communication on ethical standards

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Ariba Zahoor Ahmed, & Dr. Abid Ghafoor Chaudhry. (2024). Exploring Unethical Consideration in Ophthalmology; Insight Fauji Foundation Hospital Rawalpindi. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN AND SOCIETY, 4(2), 534-539. Retrieved from https://ijhs.com.pk/index.php/IJHS/article/view/581
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