principletreating
Principletreating is a proposed framework for guiding professional decision making in healthcare and related fields by foregrounding fundamental ethical principles in the treatment process. The term is not widely standardized and is used mainly in discussions about translating ethical theory into clinical practice rather than as a formal, widely adopted doctrine.
Origin and relation to principlism: The concept builds on principlism—autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice—as a basis
Methodology: Practitioners identify relevant principles and patient preferences, assess the clinical context, and map options to
Applications: Used in clinical ethics consultations, patient-centered care initiatives, and training for shared decision making. The
Criticism: Critics argue the framework can be vague in high-stakes cases or when principles conflict, leading
Related concepts include principlism and patient-centered care, emphasizing how core ethical commitments can shape practical treatment