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Clinical Ethics Support for Healthcare Personnel: An Integrative Literature Review [PDF]
This study describes which clinical ethics approaches are available to support healthcare personnel in clinical practice in terms of their construction, functions and goals.
Dara Rasoal +2 more
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Background In childhood cancer care, healthcare professionals must deal with several difficult moral situations in clinical practice. Previous studies show that morally difficult challenges are related to decisions on treatment limitations, infringing on
Charlotte Weiner +4 more
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Developing Organizational Diversity Statements Through Dialogical Clinical Ethics Support: The Role of the Clinical Ethicist. [PDF]
In pluralist societies, stakeholders in healthcare may have different experiences of and moral perspectives on health, well-being, and good care.
Kröger C, Molewijk AC, Metselaar S.
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A pragmatist approach to clinical ethics support: overcoming the perils of ethical pluralism. [PDF]
In today’s pluralistic society, clinical ethics consultation cannot count on a pre-given set of rules and principles to be applied to a specific situation, because such an approach would deny the existence of different and divergent backgrounds by ...
Inguaggiato G +3 more
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In recent years, genetic counseling has started playing a major role in the field of genomic medicine. There are currently about 7,000 genetic counselors in more than 28 countries, with 267 certified genetic counselors in Japan alone (about 2 per million
Yayoi Aizawa +3 more
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Background Decision-making competence is a complex concept in the care for transgender and gender diverse adolescents, since this type of care concerns one’s developing gender identity and involves treatment options that often lack international ...
Janine de Snoo-Trimp +3 more
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Background How should clinical ethics support services such as clinical ethics committees (CECs) be implemented and evaluated? We argue that both the CEC itself and the implementation of the CEC should be considered as ‘complex interventions’.
Morten Magelssen +3 more
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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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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 Concerns of Rural Healthcare Providers
Purpose: This project aimed to identify ethical concerns in rural hospitals and elicit ideas for establishing clinical ethics services to meet needs.
Catherine McCarty +2 more
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