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Bioethics, 2011
ABSTRACTClinical ethical support services (CESS) represent a multifaceted field of aims, consultancy models, and methodologies. Nevertheless, the overall aim of CESS can be summed up as contributing to healthcare of high ethical standards by improving ethically competent decision‐making in clinical healthcare.
Kristine, Baerøe, Ole Frithjof, Norheim
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ABSTRACTClinical ethical support services (CESS) represent a multifaceted field of aims, consultancy models, and methodologies. Nevertheless, the overall aim of CESS can be summed up as contributing to healthcare of high ethical standards by improving ethically competent decision‐making in clinical healthcare.
Kristine, Baerøe, Ole Frithjof, Norheim
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Clinical Ethics, 2016
Many clinical ethics support services do not involve patients. This is surprising because of the broad commitment to provide patient-centered healthcare. Clinical ethics support services are a component of the healthcare system and have an influence on patient care, and should therefore align with the regulatory and ethical requirements of patient ...
Angela J Ballantyne +2 more
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Many clinical ethics support services do not involve patients. This is surprising because of the broad commitment to provide patient-centered healthcare. Clinical ethics support services are a component of the healthcare system and have an influence on patient care, and should therefore align with the regulatory and ethical requirements of patient ...
Angela J Ballantyne +2 more
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Clinical ethics support services in Europe.
Medicinska etika a bioetika : casopis Ustavu medicinskej etiky a bioetiky = Medical ethics & bioethics : journal of the Institute of Medical Ethics & Bioethics, 2004The paper presents the main debates that have taken place on clinical ethics committees within the European project entitled Ethical Function in Hospital Ethics Committees. It depicts the great variety of formula existing in Europe in terms of legal status, functions, accessibility, composition and training requirements and a the onset of clinical ...
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Clinical ethics support services in New Zealand-tailoring services to meet the needs of doctors.
The New Zealand medical journal, 2017To better understand senior doctors' attitudes to clinical ethics support services at Capital and Coast District Health Board (CCDHB), in order to better tailor clinical ethics support services in New Zealand to the needs of doctors.We conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews with 14 senior doctors at CCDHB in 2011 and 2012.
Angela, Ballantyne, Elizabeth, Dai
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The Journal of Clinical Ethics
AbstractClinical ethics support services (CESS) are advisory bodies that deal with ethical conflict arising in healthcare. Patient involvement with CESS remains a contentious issue, without uniform practice regarding whether, how, and when patients should be involved.
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AbstractClinical ethics support services (CESS) are advisory bodies that deal with ethical conflict arising in healthcare. Patient involvement with CESS remains a contentious issue, without uniform practice regarding whether, how, and when patients should be involved.
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Measuring the impact of clinical ethics support services: further points for consideration
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2022Virginia, Sanchini +3 more
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HEC Forum
Clinical ethics are becoming increasingly important in the twenty-first century. Value-laden cases and moral dilemmas in healthcare have led to the creation of clinical ethics support structures. The last decades have shown their implementation in hospitals around the globe. Recent literature investigates their value, function, and integration.
Gilles Bernard, Michael Fischer
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Clinical ethics are becoming increasingly important in the twenty-first century. Value-laden cases and moral dilemmas in healthcare have led to the creation of clinical ethics support structures. The last decades have shown their implementation in hospitals around the globe. Recent literature investigates their value, function, and integration.
Gilles Bernard, Michael Fischer
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48. Clinical ethics support services in veterinary practice
Professionals in food chains, 2018S. Springer +3 more
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Exploring the potential of clinical ethics support services for a small animal hospital
2020Ethical challenges arise in both veterinary and human medicine, related to, for example, end-of-life decisions, conflicting obligations or limited resources. In human medicine, different models and methods of clinical ethics support services have been established in order to help healthcare professionals, patients, family members and other stakeholders
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