Taylor that I would like to conduct a brief interview regarding a tough ethical decision she had to make regarding teen pregnancy and/or sexually transmitted diseases. Mrs. Taylor agreed to answer 12 questions offered by Ethics Consultant, Laura Nash (Johnson, 2011). Mrs. Taylor shared with me a tough decision she had to make regarding informing a parent, who was a friend of hers, that her 21 year old daughter tested positive for HIV. The twenty-one year old was not on good terms with her mother nor father. Mrs. Taylor had not experienced any questionable ethical situations regarding teenagers but she talked a lot about my dissertation topic and offered to assist me later in the process where could do …show more content…
Have you defined the problem accurately? What is the problem as you see it in this situation?
Mrs. Taylor: The problem as I see it, is that I violated HIPPA and placed my job (career) on the line by informing my friend that her daughter tested positive for HIV. This was tough for me on multiple levels. I helped raise (female’s name) and have been friends with her mother for years. This is personal to me because (female’s name) came to me first and not her mother.
2. How would you define the problem if you stood on the other side of the fence?
Mrs. Taylor: From the teenager’s perspective, I violated her privacy rights. I should have removed myself from this situation being that I knew (teenager’s name) personally and her mother as my friend once I found out why (female’s name) was there.
3. How did this situation occur in the first place?
Mrs. Taylor: This situation occurred due to me not handling it appropriately. Regardless of the patient, I should always be professional. Teenager’s name had unprotected sex and as a result tested positive for HIV. Because I knew her mother personally, I informed her of the situation.
4. To whom and to what do you give your loyalties as a person or group and as a member of the