Ethnic Statement: Understanding And Purpose Of Treatment

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Introduction of Ethnic statement Ethics Statement The purpose of this statement is to provide clients with particular aims and a clear understanding and purpose of the treatment. This would be identified into six categories stated by the ethics guidebook, (2012) integrity and quality, fully informed researchers and participants, confidentiality and anonymity, voluntary participation free coercion, avoiding harm and fully informed researchers and participants. Avoiding harm Whilst there is no intention to cause harm and every effort will be made to ensure the clients are safe, there may be occasions when the clients feel short-term residual soreness or bruising post-treatment due to the manipulation of the muscles. Treatment may not commence in the initial 72 hours after injury due to increased swelling and …show more content…

Personal data of participants will be removed that may lead to their identification. The necessary procedures are in place for all stored documents and password protection is applicable on all computers. The therapist will adhere to the rules of the general data protection regulation 2018. (Eugdpr.org, 2108) The informed consent procedure outlines details of the treatment. Integrity and quality The treatment is undertaken by therapists with the necessary skills to perform an effective treatment protocol. The therapist will not attempt to provide treatment that is outside the scope of training and may refer the client on to another practitioner such as physiotherapist, chiropractor or doctor. The therapists represents the clients best interest in ensuring that they are fully aware and understand what is involved with the session and the standards at which the therapist will adhere to. Voluntary participation, free from coercion Participating in the study is completely voluntary and as such no payment will be issued although payment for expenses may be

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