M.Cur. / The researcher's occupation as medical services manager at a packaging company regularly brings her into contact with the occupational health nurses employed at the factories. She has become aware that the occupational health nurses often become involved in ethical dilemmas with regards to the handling of HIV -positive people at the workplace in that the interests of the HIV -positive conflict with the interests of the employer. The occupational health nurse finds him/herself acting as intermediary and advocate between the two parties, namely the employer and the HIV -positive person. In spite of the provision of legal norms and ethical standards to regulate the interests of the HN -positive person in the workplace, no guidelines exist as to how these norms and standards should be operasionalised during interaction between the HIV -positive person, the occupational health nurse and the employer. The occupational health nurse is therefore uncertain how to act professionally within laid-down ethical standards with the HIV -positive person at the workplace. The purpose of this study is to describe guidelines and criteria for the operasionalisation of ethical standards for the occupational health nurse regarding the HIV -positive person in the workplace. This objective is obtained through the following aims: • Researching and describing literature with specific reference to current legal and ethical frameworks within the occupational health context regarding interaction with the HNpositive person in the workplace in order to formulate these ethical standards; • Researching and describing problems and solutions for the following target groups regarding the ethical aspects regarding the HN -positive person in the workplace: Occupational health nurses The HN -positive person in the workplace. The design of the research is qualitative, explorative and descriptive. The research was carried out by studying the occupational health nurses and HN -positive people employed by the packaging company countrywide. The occupational health nurses who were involved were obtained from a purposive test sample. The HN -positive people were chosen by making use of a quota test sample. Data obtained from the occupational health nurses was gathered by means of a workshop, and the data from the HN -positive people was obtained through personal interviews. The results of the research identified certain problems and solutions which were experienced by both target groups. These problems and solutions are divided into four sub-categories to illustrate how individual, organisational, health and family-systems are influenced. In order to assist the occupational health nurses to ethically handle the HIV -positive person in the workplace, guidelines and criteria were drawn up for the operasionalisation of the ethical standards. Additional research themes were identified through the study, the goal being to further improve the ethical handling of the HIV-positive person in the workplace, and to give better support to the HIV positive person.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:uj/uj:1849 |
Date | 06 December 2011 |
Creators | Otto, Maria Adriana |
Source Sets | South African National ETD Portal |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Thesis |
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