TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Specific ethical codes for mental health care professionals: do we need to annotate? JO - Israel medical association journal : IMAJ A1 - Bergman-Levy, Tal A1 - Asman, Oren A1 - Dahan, Eyal A1 - Greenberg, Binyamin A1 - Hirshmann, Shmuel A1 - Strous, Rael SP - 454 EP - 460 VL - 18 IS - 8 N2 - BACKGROUND: In Israel a general code of ethics exists for physicians, drafted by the Israel Medical Association. The question arises whether psychiatrists require a separate set of ethical guidelines.

OBJECTIVES: To examine the positions of Israeli psychiatrists with regard to ethics in general and professional ethics in particular, and to explore opinions regarding a code of ethics or ethical guidelines for psychiatry.  Methods: A specially designed questionnaire was compiled and completed by psychiatrists recruited for the study.

METHODS: A specially designed questionnaire was compiled and completed by psychiatrists recruited for the study.

RESULTS: Most participants reported low levels of perceived knowledge regarding ethics, professional ethics, and the general code of ethics. Older and more experienced professionals reported a higher level of knowledge. Most psychiatrists agreed or strongly agreed with the need for a distinct code of ethics/ethical guidelines for psychiatrists. This support was significantly higher among both psychiatrists under 50 years and residents.

CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the existing code of ethics and position papers may not be sufficient, indicating a potential need to develop and implement a process to create the ethical code itself. In addition, the findings highlight the importance of ethics education, suggesting that the need for a code of ethics is more urgent in the early stages of professional training, as younger professionals may be more exposed to advanced media technology. While some may fear that a distinct code of ethics will distance psychiatry from modern medicine, others assert that the profession combines aspects from the humanities and social sciences that require a unique sort of management and thus this profession requires a distinct code of ethics.

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