“The Notion of Neutrality in Clinical Ethics Consultation” [PDF]
Clinical ethics consultation (CEC), as an activity that may be provided by clinical ethics committees and consultants, is nowadays a well-established practice in North America.
Alessandra Gasparetto +2 more
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Clinical ethics consultation documentation in the era of open notes [PDF]
Background In 2021, federal rules from the 21st Century Cures Act mandated most clinical notes be made available in real-time, online, and free of charge to patients, a practice often referred to as “open notes.” This legislation was passed to support ...
Chad Childers +3 more
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Documenting Clinical Ethics Consultation [PDF]
This short perspective piece is about the documentation of clinical ethics consultation in Canada. It is written at a time when the Canadian Association of Practicing Health Care Ethicists (CAPHE) is endeavoring to develop standards of practice for ...
Amanda Porter
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Intersectionality as a tool for clinical ethics consultation in mental healthcare [PDF]
Bioethics increasingly recognizes the impact of discriminatory practices based on social categories such as race, gender, sexual orientation or ability on clinical practice.
Mirjam Faissner +5 more
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The need for clinical ethics consultation: a monocentric observational survey study in the intensive care unit (Consul.E.T.I. study) [PDF]
Background The current organizational structure of the Italian healthcare system does not include the institutionalization of clinical ethics services. To describe the need for structured clinical ethics consultation services for ICU staff members in the
Matteo Filippini +3 more
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Clinical Ethics Consultation in Neurology – a case series [PDF]
Background The concept of clinical ethics consultation (CECs) was implemented to provide support in ethical controversies in clinical settings and are offered in at least every second hospital in Germany.
Benjamin Ilse +4 more
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Practical training using immersive roleplay and an intensive course on clinical ethics consultation in Japan [PDF]
Background Clinical ethics consultation (CEC) is not sufficiently widespread in Japan. A possible reason is that a practical training system for CEC has not been established.
Makoto Udagawa, Yoshiyuki Takimoto
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Clinical ethics problems in psychiatry and the need for clinical ethics consultation in Japan: A cross‐sectional study [PDF]
Aim Psychiatrists often encounter ethical dilemmas in their daily clinical practice. Clinical ethics consultations (CECs) have been recently increasing, especially in general hospitals.
Hiroyuki Sato, Yoshiyuki Takimoto
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Clinical ethics consultation among Italian ethics committee: A mixed method study. [PDF]
ObjectiveThe general purpose for ethics consultations is to deliberate on issues on medical and scientific research and act towards the safeguard of the patient's rights and dignity.
Ludovica De Panfilis +5 more
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The standardization of clinical ethics consultation and technique’s “long encirclement” of humanity: a response to Brummett and Muaygil [PDF]
In their recent article, Brummett and Muaygil reject Bishop et al.’s framing of the debate over standardization in clinical ethics consultation (CEC) “as one between pro-credentialing procedural and anti-credentialing phenomenological,” claiming that ...
Benjamin N. Parks, Jordan Mason
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