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Background Healthcare professionals in palliative care are found to be confronted with moral challenges on a frequent basis. CURA is a low-threshold instrument for dialogical ethical reflection that was developed to deal with these challenges. A previous
Malene van Schaik +6 more
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The ethics of blood transfusion refusal in clinical practice among legal and medical professions in Japan [PDF]
2020-05We investigated the differences in Japanese and United States medical and legal professional opinions on ethical support for clinical ethical issues using the refusal of blood transfusions on the grounds of religious principles as an example of a ...
Iijima, Yoshihiko
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Outcomes of moral case deliberation--the development of an evaluation instrument for clinical ethics support (the Euro-MCD). [PDF]
Background Clinical ethics support, in particular Moral Case Deliberation, aims to support health care providers to manage ethically difficult situations.
Svantesson M +8 more
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Clinical ethics is widely recognised as an essential contribution to the quality of health and psychosocial service delivery. However, the lack of a common understanding of ethics within teams and insufficient organisational support often limits its ...
Line Leblanc +5 more
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Clinical ethics support services (CESS) are employed in healthcare to improve patient care and help team members develop skills to recognize and navigate ethically challenging situations (ECS).
Anne Quain +2 more
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Enhancing patient safety by integrating ethical dimensions to Critical Incident Reporting Systems
Background Critical Incident Reporting Systems (CIRS) provide a well-proven method to identify clinical risks in hospitals. All professions can report critical incidents anonymously, low-threshold, and without sanctions.
Kai Wehkamp +4 more
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The role of patients in European clinical ethics consultation [PDF]
Clinical ethics committees and consultation services have existed in many European countries for over two decades. Many different modes of operation have emerged, each reflecting a particular health and socio-political context.
Newson, Ainsley J +7 more
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Clinical support and perceived competency levels of midwifery students: A descriptive analysis
Background: Midwifery students in South Africa place great value on the clinical support they receive from midwifery practitioners. Adequate clinical support should help midwifery students to practice procedures safely and independently, allowing them to
Hafaza B. Amod, Sipho W. Mkhize
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A comprehensive exploration of clinicians‘ perspectives on the challenges & barriers in implementing Artificial Intelligence in healthcare – A questionnaire based study from a tertiary care hospital in Central India [PDF]
Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform healthcare in various ways. It can turn large amounts of patient data into actionable information, improve public health surveillance, accelerate health responses & produce
Supriya Khade +3 more
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Background Clinical Ethics Support Services (CESS) have been established to support healthcare professionals in addressing ethically sensitive issues in clinical practice and, in many countries, they are under development. In the context of growing CESS,
Chiara Crico +3 more
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