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Phenomenology, Saudi Arabia, and an argument for the standardization of clinical ethics consultation [PDF]
Background The purpose of this study is to make a philosophical argument against the phenomenological critique of standardization in clinical ethics. We used the context of clinical ethics in Saudi Arabia to demonstrate the importance of credentialing ...
Abram Brummett, Ruaim Muaygil
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Emotional Responses in Clinical Ethics Consultation Decision-Making: An Exploratory Study [PDF]
Integrating Clinical Ethics Consultants (CECs) into healthcare requires understanding how they apply bioethical knowledge while managing cognitive and emotional challenges in ethical deliberations.
Margherita Dahò
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Types of Ethical Problems and Expertise in Clinical Ethics Consultation in Psychiatry – Insights From a Qualitative Empirical Ethics Study [PDF]
Background: Ethics consultation has been advocated as a valuable tool in ethically challenging clinical situations in healthcare. It is paramount for the development and implementation of clinical ethics support services (CESS) in psychiatry that ...
Joschka Haltaufderheide +5 more
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Clinical Ethics Consultation and Research Ethics Consultation: A Call for Italy
In their article, Kathryn May Porter et al. (2018) describe their experience with the National Research Ethics Consul- tation Collaborative, a nationwide group of research ethics consultants. The Collaborative and every single Research Ethics Consultation can be a valuable resource for investi- gators and Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) regarding ...
Ludovica De Panfilis +5 more
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Exploration of clinical ethics consultation in Uganda: a case study of Uganda Cancer Institute [PDF]
Introduction Globally, healthcare providers (HCPs), hospital administrators, patients and their caretakers are increasingly confronted with complex moral, social, cultural, ethical, and legal dilemmas during clinical care. In high-income countries (HICs),
Mayi Mayega Nanyonga +3 more
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An Ethics Expertise for Clinical Ethics Consultation
A major obstacle to broad support of clinical ethics consultation (CEC) is suspicion regarding the nature of the moral expertise it claims to offer. The suspicion seems to be confirmed when the field fails to make its moral expertise explicit. In this vacuum, critics suggest the following:(1)Clinical ethics consultation's legitimacy depends on its ...
Lisa M. Rasmussen
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Background Few comparative studies of clinical ethics consultation practices have been reported. The objective of this study was to explore how American and Japanese experts analyze an Alzheimer's case regarding ethics consultation.
Kosugi Shinji +6 more
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Review of Clinical Ethics Consultation - A Practical Guide
In this guide to conducting clinical ethics consultation, Bashir Jiwani notes that the success of ethics interventions often relies on the personal skills of the particular consultant involved.
Julia Gill
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Quality Standards for Clinical Ethics Consultation
Due to the increasing significance of clinical ethics consultation the question arises concerning the quality of these services. The author develops criteria for the quality of structure, process, and outcomes of ethics consultation on the basis of his own experiences in ethics consultation and of the US-American debate.
Simon, Alfred
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Paradigms for Clinical Ethics Consultation Practice
Clinical bioethics is big business. There are now hundreds of people who “do” bioethics in community and university hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation and home care settings, and some (though quite a few less) who play the role of clinical ethics consultant to transplant teams, managed care companies, and genetic testing firms. Still, there
Fox, Mark +2 more
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