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Ethics Consultation: Whose Ethics?
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2007Fox et al. (2007) provide important information on the status of ethical consultation in American hospitals.
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Ethics consultants and ethics committees.
Archives of internal medicine, 1989To address moral questions in patient care, hospitals and health care systems have enlisted the help of hospital ethicists, ethics committees, and ethics consultation services. Most physicians have not been trained in the concepts, skills, or language of clinical ethics, and few ethicists have been trained in clinical medicine, so neither group can ...
J, La Puma, S E, Toulmin
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“Systematizing” Ethics Consultation Services
HEC Forum, 2014While valuable work has been done addressing clinical ethics within established healthcare systems, we anticipate that the projected growth in acquisitions of community hospitals and facilities by large tertiary hospitals will impact the field of clinical ethics and the day-to-day responsibilities of clinical ethicists in ways that have yet to be ...
Courtenay R, Bruce +6 more
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Pediatric Ethics Consultation: Practical Considerations for the Clinical Ethics Consultant
The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2019Clinical ethics consultants face a wide range of ethical dilemmas that require broad knowledge and skills. Although there is considerable overlap with the approach to adult consultation, ethics consultants must be aware of differences when they work with infant, pediatric, and adolescent cases.
Caroline A, Buchanan +8 more
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2021
Clinical ethics consultation is strictly speaking a service mostly available in Anglo-Saxon healthcare institutions that assists healthcare providers, patients, families, and other involved parties in complex decision-making processes.
Henk ten Have +1 more
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Clinical ethics consultation is strictly speaking a service mostly available in Anglo-Saxon healthcare institutions that assists healthcare providers, patients, families, and other involved parties in complex decision-making processes.
Henk ten Have +1 more
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Applying Applied Ethics through ethics consulting
Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2010Applied Ethics is frequently described as a discipline of philosophy that concerns itself with the application of moral theories such as deontology and utilitarianism to real world dilemmas. However, these applications often remain restricted to the academic world.
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Clinical Ethics Consultation and Research Ethics Consultation: A Call for Italy
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2018In their article, Kathryn May Porter et al. (2018) describe their experience with the National Research Ethics Consul- tation Collaborative, a nationwide group of research ethics consultants. The Collaborative and every single Research Ethics Consultation can be a valuable resource for investi- gators and Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) regarding ...
Ludovica De Panfilis +5 more
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Ethics Consultation: Biomedical Ethics
2020An explication of biomedical ethics illustrates the ubiquity and variability of moral concerns in biology and medicine and provides insights useful when confronting practical moral issues in other fields. Currently almost every hospital in the United States has a hospital ethics committee.
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Ethics committees and consultants
2013The increasing complexity of healthcare creates numerous ethical challenges in patient care and in institutional functions and policies. During the past several decades, clinical ethics consultation services and institutional ethics committees have been developed to assist patients, medical professionals, and institutions in addressing ethical ...
C Christopher, Hook +2 more
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Ethics Consultation and Autonomy
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2007Services of ethics consultants are nowadays commonly used in such various spheres of life as engineering, public administration, business, law, health care, journalism, and scientific research. It has however been maintained that use of ethics consultants is incompatible with personal autonomy; in moral matters individuals should be allowed to make ...
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