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Objectives for the Proposed Covid-19 Intervention at Kingstone Healthcare in California: Ensuring the Bioethical Principles of Autonomy and Social Justice are Respected
The clinical problem of surging Covid-19 numbers within the community surrounding Kingston Healthcare is partly compounded by cultural sensitivities and deep-rooted perceptions. This is especially true with the intervention aspect of vaccination.BENCHMARK CAPSTONE CHANGE PROJECT OBJECTIVES.
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The particular finding that African Americans in particular are wary about getting vaccinated with the approved Covid-19 vaccines relates squarely to the Covid-19 topic and vaccination as part of the evidence-based interventions proposed. This is because the other intervention component is education and health promotion to disabuse the community from fallacies about the current vaccination drive and direct them to the facts. This paper presents three objectives for the proposed Covid-19 intervention at Kingston Healthcare.BENCHMARK CAPSTONE CHANGE PROJECT OBJECTIVES.
These objectives that are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time-bound are:
Infected staff can act as super spreaders to their patients. This objective advocates for autonomy and social justice (Haswell, 2019; Entwistle, 2019) in that patients have a right to know if staff are infected (autonomy) and are also protected from infection by staff regardless of racial or socioeconomic background (social justice).
Missing vaccination after coming to the facility to be immunized can discourage community members from coming again for the same. Ensuring patents get the vaccination they want is respect for autonomy. Blanket vaccination without favoritism based on race, skin color, religion, or socioeconomic status is social justice (Ornstein, 2017). BENCHMARK CAPSTONE CHANGE PROJECT OBJECTIVES.
Cultural sensitivity dictates that the community should be persuaded with facts and not coerced to vaccinate. This takes time and patience and the progress may be slow, hence the conservative target of 25%. Allowing the Black community to vaccinate if and when they want is autonomy (Entwistle, 2019); and vaccinating them without racial discrimination is social justice (Ornstein, 2017). BENCHMARK CAPSTONE CHANGE PROJECT OBJECTIVES.