Dilemas Éticos en la Interpretación Sanitaria en Contextos de Violencia de Género
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https://doi.org/10.37536/FITISPos-IJ.2019.6.1.225Keywords:
Interpretación sanitaria para los servicios públicos, Violencia de género, Código ético, Dilema ético./Public service healthcare interpreting, Gender-based violence, Code of ethics, Ethical dilemma.Abstract
Resumen: Actualmente se observa un creciente número de casos en los que la labor del intérprete se ve condicionada por la presencia de conflictos éticos. Para este estudio se ha creído conveniente crear una situación cuya contextualización se identifica con la violencia de género en la interpretación sanitaria. Los dilemas éticos que aparecen en la profesión del intérprete de los servicios públicos poseen una dificultad añadida, Sin duda, el atractivo de este estudio reside en el planteamiento realizado, ya que conjuga los principios bioéticos de la medicina con el código ético del intérprete. Para acometerlo, se han confeccionado tres cuestionarios diferentes, dirigidos a tres tipos de receptores, en primer lugar, al alumnado de interpretación y traducción, por otro lado, al alumnado de medicina, y, por último, al público general. El análisis de estas respuestas sirve como base para establecer un marco de actuación en contextos sociosanitarios de violencia de género.
Abstract: Nowadays, an increasing number of cases in which interpreting might be affected by ethical dilemmas has arisen. For the present study, it was necessary to compose a situation related to gender-based violence during healthcare interpreting. Ethical dilemmas in public service interpreting are difficult to tackle. Undoubtedly, the appeal of this study relies on its approach since it allows to observe how bioethic principles and interpretation codes of ethics converge. In order to achieve this aim, three different surveys have been created and addressed to three target groups, first, to interpreting students, secondly medicine students and thirdly, general public. The analysis of the answers can help create some guidelines in gender-based violence public health contexts
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