1. Preamble
As dental hygienists, we are a community of professionals devoted to the
prevention of disease and the promotion and improvement of the public's health.
We are preventive oral health professionals who provide educational, clinical,
and therapeutic services to the public. We strive to live meaningful,
productive, satisfying lives that simultaneously serve us, our profession, our
society, and the world. Our actions, behaviors, and attitudes are consistent
with our commitment to public service. We endorse and incorporate the Code into
our daily lives.
2. Purpose
The purpose of a professional code of ethics is to achieve high levels of
ethical consciousness, decision making, and practice by the members of the
profession. Specific objectives of the Dental Hygiene Code of Ethics are
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to increase our professional and ethical
consciousness and sense of ethical responsibility.
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to
lead us to recognize ethical issues and choices and to guide us in making more
informed ethical decisions.
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to
establish a standard for professional judgement and conduct.
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to
provide a statement of the ethical behavior the public can expect from us.
The
Dental Hygiene Code of Ethics is meant to influence us throughout our careers.
It stimulates our continuing study of ethical issues and challenges us to
explore our ethical responsibilities. The Code establishes concise standards of
behavior to guide the public's expectations of our profession and supports
existing dental hygiene practice, laws, and regulations. By holding ourselves
accountable to meeting the standards stated in the Code, we enhance the public's
trust on which our professional privilege and status are founded.
3. Key Concepts
Our beliefs, principles, values, and ethics are concepts reflected in the Code.
They are the essential elements of our comprehensive and definitive code of
ethics, and are interrelated and mutually dependent.
4. Basic Beliefs
We recognize the importance of the following beliefs that guide our practice and
provide context for our ethics:
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The services we provide contribute to the health
and well being of society.
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Our education and licensure qualify us to serve
the public by preventing and treating oral disease and helping individuals
achieve and maintain optimal health.
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Individuals have intrinsic worth, are responsible
for their own health, and are entitled to make choices regarding their health.
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Dental hygiene care is an essential component of
overall healthcare and we function interdependently with other healthcare
providers.
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All
people should have access to healthcare, including oral healthcare.
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We are
individually responsible for our actions and the quality of care we provide.
5. Fundamental Principles
These fundamental principles, universal concepts, and general laws of conduct
provide the foundation for our ethics.
Universality
The principle of universality assumes that, if one individual judges an action
to be right or wrong in a given situation, other people considering the same
action in the same situation would make the same judgement.
Complementarity
The principle of complementarity assumes the existence of an obligation to
justice and basic human rights. It requires us to act toward others in the same
way they would act toward us if roles were reversed. In all relationships, it
means considering the values and perspective of others before making decisions
or taking actions affecting them.
Ethics
Ethics are the general standards of right and wrong that guide behavior within
society. As generally accepted actions, they can be judged by determining the
extent to which they promote good and minimize harm. Ethics compel us to engage
in health promotion/disease prevention activities.
Community
This principle expresses our concern for the bond between individuals, the
community, and society in general. It leads us to preserve natural resources and
inspires us to show concern for the global environment.
Responsibility
Responsibility is central to our ethics. We recognize that there are guidelines
for making ethical choices and accept responsibility for knowing and applying
them. We accept the consequences of our actions or the failure to act and are
willing to make ethical choices and publicly affirm them.
6. Core Values
We acknowledge these values as general guides for our choices and actions.
Individual autonomy and respect for human beings
People have the right to be treated with respect. They have the right to
informed consent prior to treatment, and they have the right to full disclosure
of all relevant information so that they can make informed choices about their
care.
Confidentiality
We respect the confidentiality of client information and relationships as a
demonstration of the value we place on individual autonomy. We acknowledge our
obligation to justify any violation of a confidence.
Societal Trust
We value client trust and understand that public trust in our profession is
based on our actions and behavior.
Nonmaleficence
We accept our fundamental obligation to provide services in a manner that
protects all clients and minimizes harm to them and others involved in their
treatment.
Beneficence
We have a primary role in promoting the well being of individuals and the public
by engaging in health promotion/disease prevention activities.
Justice and Fairness
We value justice and support the fair and equitable distribution of healthcare
resources. We believe all people should have access to high-quality, affordable
oral healthcare.
Veracity
We accept our obligation to tell the truth and assume that others will do the
same. We value self-knowledge and seek truth and honesty in all relationships.
7. Standards of Professional Responsibility
We are obligated to practice our profession in a manner that supports our
purpose, beliefs, and values in accordance with the fundamental principles that
support our ethics. We acknowledge the following responsibilities:
To
Ourselves as Individuals...
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Avoid
self-deception, and continually strive for knowledge and personal growth.
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Establish and maintain a lifestyle that supports optimal health.
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Create
a safe work environment.
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Assert
our own interests in ways that are fair and equitable.
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Seek
the advice and counsel of others when challenged with ethical dilemmas.
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Have
realistic expectations of ourselves and recognize our limitations.
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Ourselves as Professionals...
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Enhance professional competencies through continuous learning in order to
practice according to high standards of care.
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Support dental hygiene peer-review systems and quality-assurance measures.
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Develop collaborative professional relationships and exchange knowledge to
enhance our own life-long professional development.
To Family
and Friends
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Support the efforts of others to establish and maintain healthy lifestyles and
respect the rights of friends and family.
To
Clients...
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Provide oral healthcare utilizing high levels of professional knowledge,
judgement, and skill.
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Maintain a work environment that minimizes the risk of harm.
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Serve
all clients without discrimination and avoid action toward any individual or
group that may be interpreted as discriminatory.
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Hold
professional client relationships confidential.
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Communicate with clients in a respectful manner.
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Promote ethical behavior and high standards of care by all dental hygienists.
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Serve
as an advocate for the welfare of clients.
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Provide clients with the information necessary to make informed decisions
about their oral health and encourage their full participation in treatment
decisions and goals.
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Refer
clients to other healthcare providers when their needs are beyond our ability
or scope of practice.
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Educate clients about high-quality oral healthcare.
To
Colleagues...
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Conduct professional activities and programs, and develop relationships in
ways that are honest, responsible, and appropriately open and candid.
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Encourage a work environment that promotes individual professional growth and
development.
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Collaborate with others to create a work environment that minimizes risk to
the personal health and safety of our colleagues.
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Manage
conflicts constructively.
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Support the efforts of other dental hygienists to communicate the dental
hygiene philosophy of preventive oral care.
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Inform
other healthcare professionals about the relationship between general and oral
health.
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Promote human relationships that are mutually beneficial, including those with
other healthcare professionals.
To
Employees and Employers...
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Conduct professional activities and programs, and develop relationships in
ways that are honest, responsible, open, and candid.
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Manage
conflicts constructively.
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Support the right of our employees and employers to work in an environment
that promotes wellness.
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Respect the employment rights of our employers and employees.
To the
Dental Hygiene Profession...
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Participate in the development and advancement of our profession.
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Avoid
conflicts of interest and declare them when they occur.
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Seek
opportunities to increase public awareness and understanding of oral health
practices.
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Act in
ways that bring credit to our profession while demonstrating appropriate
respect for colleagues in other professions.
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Contribute time, talent, and financial resources to support and promote our
profession.
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Promote a positive image for our profession.
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Promote a framework for professional education that develops dental hygiene
competencies to meet the oral and overall health needs of the public.
To the
Community and Society...
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Recognize and uphold the laws and regulations governing our profession.
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Document and report inappropriate, inadequate, or substandard care and/or
illegal activities by any healthcare provider, to the responsible authorities.
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Use
peer review as a mechanism for identifying inappropriate, inadequate, or
substandard care and for modifying and improving the care provided by dental
hygienists.
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Comply
with local, state, and federal statutes that promote public health and safety.
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Develop support systems and quality-assurance programs in the workplace to
assist dental hygienists in providing the appropriate standard of care.
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Promote access to dental hygiene services for all, supporting justice and
fairness in the distribution of healthcare resources.
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Act
consistently with the ethics of the global scientific community of which our
profession is a part.
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Create
a healthful workplace ecosystem to support a healthy environment.
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Recognize and uphold our obligation to provide pro bono service.
To
Scientific Investigation...
We accept
responsibility for conducting research according to the fundamental principles
underlying our ethical beliefs in compliance with universal codes, governmental
standards, and professional guidelines for the care and management of
experimental subjects. We acknowledge our ethical obligations to the scientific
community:
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Conduct research that contributes knowledge that is valid and useful to our
clients and society.
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Use research methods that meet accepted scientific standards.
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Use research resources appropriately.
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Systematically review and justify research in progress to insure the most
favorable benefit-to-risk ratio to research subjects.
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Submit all proposals involving human subjects to an appropriate human subject
review committee.
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Secure appropriate institutional committee approval for the conduct of
research involving animals.
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Obtain informed consent from human subjects participating in research that is
based on specifications published in Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations Part
46.
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Respect the confidentiality and privacy of data.
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Seek opportunities to advance dental hygiene knowledge through research by
providing financial, human, and technical resources whenever possible.
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Report research results in a timely manner.
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Report research findings completely and honestly, drawing only those
conclusions that are supported by the data presented.
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Report the names of investigators fairly and accurately.
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Interpret the research and the research of others accurately and objectively,
drawing conclusions that are supported by the data presented and seeking
clarity when uncertain.
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Critically evaluate research methods and results before applying new theory
and technology in practice.
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Be knowledgeable concerning currently accepted preventive and therapeutic
methods, products, and technology and their application to our practice.
