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Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2007
This article describes a recent development in the way in which ethical problems in clinical practice are being dealt with. The development of a network of Clinical Ethics Committees (CECs) across the UK is described, and the rationale for their emergence is explored.
Steven D, Edwards, Eddy, Street
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This article describes a recent development in the way in which ethical problems in clinical practice are being dealt with. The development of a network of Clinical Ethics Committees (CECs) across the UK is described, and the rationale for their emergence is explored.
Steven D, Edwards, Eddy, Street
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Medicine, 2005
Abstract The contribution describes the current status of clinical ethics committees in the UK, charting their development and showing the extent of their current distribution. The situation in the UK is compared to the status of clinical ethics in the North American health-care system.
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Abstract The contribution describes the current status of clinical ethics committees in the UK, charting their development and showing the extent of their current distribution. The situation in the UK is compared to the status of clinical ethics in the North American health-care system.
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The use of clinical ethics committees in infertility clinics
Human Fertility, 2009Clinical ethics committees (CECs) are increasingly used in UK health care (Slowther et al., 2004a). However, there has been little debate about their use in infertility units. Current HFEA guidance on CECs encourages their use in aiding ethical decision making but this is not required by the code of practice or obligated by law.
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The role of clinical ethics committees
Current Paediatrics, 2001Abstract Clinical ethics committees (CEC) have been established in many hospitals in the USA and there are approximately 20 in the UK. Most are led by clinicians and have a number of different roles including, education of staff in ethical matters, ensuring policies which are sensitive to the needs and rights of patients and providing expert advice ...
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2016
Clinical ethics committee or healthcare ethics or hospital ethics committee emerged in the Unites States during the1970s. They have a multidisciplinary membership structure aimed at thorough discussion and debate among representatives of different perspectives. The number of members may vary from 5 to 20.
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Clinical ethics committee or healthcare ethics or hospital ethics committee emerged in the Unites States during the1970s. They have a multidisciplinary membership structure aimed at thorough discussion and debate among representatives of different perspectives. The number of members may vary from 5 to 20.
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Clinical Ethics Committees and Ethics Consultation in Psychiatry
2010Clinical ethics committees and ethics consultation are new ways to institutionalize ethics in medicine and healthcare. Over the last decade ethics consultation has undergone a rapid development in many European countries. This article provides an overview of this development with a special focus on the field of psychiatry.
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Clinical ethics committees: organizational support for ethical practice.
Medsurg nursing : official journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, 2011The 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. In addition, serving on an ethics committee provides a personally and professionally rewarding experience because of the service performed for staff ...
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Clinical Ethics Committees: Opportunity or Threat?
HEC Forum, 2002Anne, Slowther +2 more
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