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A decade ago, we reviewed the field of clinical ethics; assessed its progress in research, education, and ethics committees and consultation; and made predictions about the future of the field.
Pellegrino Edmund D +2 more
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Jewish Values in Medical Decision-making for Unrepresented Patients: A Ritualized Approach
Determining appropriate care for patients who cannot speak for themselves is one of the most challenging issues in contemporary healthcare and medical decision-making.
Jason Weiner
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Background This study aims to quantitatively and qualitatively evaluate the activities of a Bioethics Unit (BU) 5 years since its implementation (2016–2020).
Ludovica De Panfilis +6 more
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Ethics Consultation in the Emergency Department
Clinical ethics teams exist in various forms and have assisted care providers for several decades. Our clinical ethics service at an urban, tertiary, teaching hospital provides ethics consultation to care providers, patients, and their family members ...
Anderson-Shaw, Lisa +2 more
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Anatomy of A Clinical Ethics Consultation
Theoretical accounts of the nature and purposes of clinical ethics consultation are disappointingly superficial and diffuse. Attempts to illuminate the goals, the forms, the substance, and the criteria for the success of ethics consultations need to focus on detailed reports of cases and the contexts in which they occur. The uncommonly rich description
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Background Evaluating clinical ethics support services (CESS) has been hailed as important research task. At the same time, there is considerable debate about how to evaluate CESS appropriately. The criticism, which has been aired, refers to normative as
Jan Schildmann +5 more
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Posthumous Collection of Oocytes
Background: We report a case of posthumous oocyte retrieval from a female of reproductive age diagnosed with brain death after a vascular injury. Aim: To report on posthumous collection of oocytes.
Clare BOOTHROYD, Peter KRUGER
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Clinical ethics consultation has become an important resource, but unlike other health care disciplines, it has no accreditation or accepted curriculum for training programs, no standards for practice, and no way to measure effectiveness.
Dubler, Nancy Neveloff +2 more
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Background Clinical ethics case consultations (CECCs) provide a structured approach in situations of ethical uncertainty or conflicts. There have been increasing calls in recent years to assess the quality of CECCs by means of empirical research.
Andre Nowak +8 more
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The Clinical Ethics Credentialing Project (CECP) was intiated in 2007 in response to the lack of uniform standards for both the training of clinical ethics consultants, and for evaluating their work as consultants.
Ettinger, Katharine M +3 more
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