Identify an ethical dilemma you may encounter in the workplace. (Your answer to this
item should not be 75-150 words.)
Describe how you would use an ethical problem-solving methodology or decision model
to investigate your current ethical dilemma.
Describe the possible solutions and impacts of making decisiOns about this dilemma.
My dilemma is that people who don't vaccinate their children. Sometimes, people have religious
beliefs that may cause them to reject some vaccine ingredients.
My daughter-in-law did the very thing
and didn't get my granddaughter vaccinated. Some also have personal beliefs; a study was done that
some parents believe that there is a benefit. Thinking that allowing their child to experience childhood
illnesses boosts immunity. I would and have done some research on parents who want to follow their
beliefs and some that follow the rules of getting their children vaccinated. There also was another study
a now-debunked study that left a whole generation of parents concerned about vaccinations going back
to claiming that there was a link to vaccinations and autism.
To describe a solution to this dilemma is to weigh out the pros and cons of vaccinations. Not only
does vaccinations protect the child but also other children. Some children might have adverse effect to
the vaccinations and complications are rare. There is very good information at your pedestrians office
and communication is the best way to reduce fears.
References:
Why aren't parents vaccinating there children/Comprehensive primary care