WCN'24 Digging Up the Ethical Foundations of Kidney Care

This session will explore some oft-cited but often poorly understood concepts that are central to ethical practice in kidney care and research. The first talk will unpack the term "vulnerability" which may be wielded to protect patients but which can also undermine their autonomy and opportunities to be involved in research. The second talk will draw on the example of in-utero kidney care to discuss the role that evidence should play in ethical decision-making, and ethical considerations that may influence decisions with long term consequences in the absence of evidence. The third talk will explore the complex notion of "cultural safety", which is increasingly recognized as essential for health care in Indigenous communities.

Barbara Finn

USA

Omri David Soffer

USA

Caroline Tait

Canada

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Supported Decision-making and Its Relevance to Kidney Care
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Decision-making in Prenatal Kidney Care: Why Ethics Needs Evidence
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Understanding Cultural Safety in Kidney Care
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Q and A
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