Clinical Ethics Support Services Are Not as Well-Established in Forensic Psychiatry as in General Psychiatry [PDF]
Background: Mental health care professionals deal with complex ethical dilemmas that involve the principles of autonomy, justice, beneficence, and non-maleficence.
Irina Franke +4 more
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A two-center pilot study on the effects of clinical ethics support on coercive measures in psychiatry [PDF]
Background The use of formal coercion such as seclusion, mechanical restraint, and forced medication is one of the most challenging and complex issues in mental health care, on the clinical, the legal, and the ethical level.
Julia Stoll +7 more
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Participatory development of CURA, a clinical ethics support instrument for palliative care [PDF]
Background Existing clinical ethics support (CES) instruments are considered useful. However, users report obstacles in using them in daily practice. Including end users and other stakeholders in developing CES instruments might help to overcome these ...
Malene Vera van Schaik +3 more
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Ethics support personnel’s perceptions of patient and parent participation in clinical ethics support services in pediatric oncology [PDF]
Background There is an ongoing discourse about patient and parent participation (PPP) in Clinical Ethics Support Services (CESS), and this paper focuses specifically on case-based CESS.
Isabelle Billstein +4 more
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Relevance of clinical ethics support services in specialized outpatient palliative care teams and inpatient hospices [PDF]
Background and objectives Clinical ethics support services (CES) may support palliative care teams in ethical conflicts. However, it is not known to what extent these services are available, used and how their relevance is perceived by the teams.
Carola Seifart +4 more
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Lessons learned from implementing a responsive quality assessment of clinical ethics support [PDF]
Background Various forms of Clinical Ethics Support (CES) have been developed in health care organizations. Over the past years, increasing attention has been paid to the question of how to foster the quality of ethics support.
Eva M. Van Baarle +5 more
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Theory and practice of integrative clinical ethics support: a joint experience within gender affirmative care [PDF]
Background Clinical ethics support (CES) aims to support health care professionals in dealing with ethical issues in clinical practice. Although the prevalence of CES is increasing, it does meet challenges and pressing questions regarding implementation ...
Laura Hartman +4 more
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Do we understand the intervention? What complex intervention research can teach us for the evaluation of clinical ethics support services (CESS) [PDF]
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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The Diversity Compass: a clinical ethics support instrument for dialogues on diversity in healthcare organizations [PDF]
Background Increasing social pluralism adds to the already existing variety of heterogeneous moral perspectives on good care, health, and quality of life.
Charlotte Kröger +3 more
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CURA: A clinical ethics support instrument for caregivers in palliative care [PDF]
Suzanne Metselaar +2 more
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