Clinical Ethicists? Perspectives on Organizational Ethics in Healthcare Organisations
BACKGROUND: Demand for organisational ethics capacity is growing in health organisations, particularly among managers. The role of clinical ethicists in, and perspective on, organisational ethics has not been well described or documented in the ...
Silva, D.S. +4 more
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Building Clinical Ethics Capacity, Final Report of the Developing Clinical Ethics Capacity in NSW Partnership project 2014 [PDF]
Clinical ethics support services are an established feature of health care in the US and Canada and are becoming so in the UK, France, Belgium and elsewhere in Europe. They are yet to be widely established in NSW or elsewhere Australia.
Kerridge, I +3 more
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The role of patients in Clinical Ethics Support: A snapshot of practices and attitudes in the United Kingdom [PDF]
Clinical ethics committees (CECs) in the United Kingdom (UK) have developed significantly over the past 15 years. The issue of access to and participation in clinical ethics consultation by patients and family members has, however, gone largely ...
Newson, A.J. +3 more
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Professionalization of Clinical Bioethics: This is the Way
Professionalization across the field of bioethics is valuable and should be invested in by future generations of ethicists. To support this, standardization should expand beyond clinical ethics, ensuring considerations for organizational and research ...
Daniel Wyzynski
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Clinical ethics support services during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: a cross-sectional survey
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for clinical ethics support provision to ensure as far as possible fair decision making and to address healthcare workers' moral distress.PURPOSE: To describe the availability, characteristics and ...
Cave, Emma +2 more
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Clinical Ethics Committees: Organizational Support for Ethical Practice
The tripartite functions of an ethics committee are case consultation, institutional policy review and development, and ethics education. Preparation before calling an ethics consultation is critical.
Lachman, Vicki D
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In this chapter, we explore the question of on what grounds reports of clinical ethics support in general, including especially clinical ethics consultation, can or should be evaluated when using a peer review system.
Reiter-Theil S, Schürmann J.
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Discourses of disability and clinical ethics support
It is now broadly accepted that disability is a concept infused with both descriptive and evaluative meaning, such that invoking the concept of disability necessarily involves making judgements of moral value as well as describing certain facts about ...
Michael Dunn
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Clinical Ethics Support Services in Europe
The paper presents the main debates that have taken place on clinical ethics committees within the European project entitled Ethical Function in Hospital Ethics Committees.
Lebeer, Guy
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Establishing a clinical ethics support service: lessons from the first 18Â months of a new Australian service - a case study. [PDF]
Hoon E +7 more
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