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Research ethics consultation: an attempt and 5-year experience in a Japanese University Hospital
Objective Research ethics consultation is an advisory activity that differs from ethics committees, and its role is not yet widely known in Japan. Research ethics consultations were started in 2012 by members of the Clinical Trial Center of Tokushima ...
Hiroaki Yanagawa +7 more
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The project included 22 white-collar workers with occupational burnout on long-term sick leave who participated in three focused therapy groups. During therapy, the therapist met separately with each participant and representatives from their employer ...
Hjördis Nilsson Ahlin, Christer Sandahl
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Review of Clinical Ethics Consultation - A Practical Guide
In this guide to conducting clinical ethics consultation, Bashir Jiwani notes that the success of ethics interventions often relies on the personal skills of the particular consultant involved.
Julia Gill
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Biomedical scientists' perceptions of ethical and social implications: is there a role for research ethics consultation? [PDF]
Research ethics consultation programs are being established with a goal of addressing the ethical, societal, and policy considerations associated with biomedical research.
Jennifer B McCormick +2 more
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491 Outcomes of an Integrated Research Ethics Consultation Service
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The need for mechanisms of ethical discourse and guidance has increased as translational research collaborations become more complex.
Elise Smith +2 more
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A Case-Based Discussion Supporting Ethics Education in Medical Schools
Background: Ethics education in medical schools lacks uniformity, yielding uncertainty when providers are faced with ethically complex patients. Without streamlined ethics training, providers are less confident in their ability to provide ethically ...
Liliana R. Ladner +2 more
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Background Ethics consult services are well established, but often remain underutilized. Our aim was to identify the barriers and perceptions of the Ethics consult service for physicians, advance practice providers (APPs), and nurses at our urban ...
Lynette Cederquist +6 more
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Photo by Günter Valda on Unsplash “Should we call ethics?” I don’t remember if it was the day nurse or myself, the night nurse, who articulated the question. I do remember that we both thought it was a good idea.
Pageen Manolis Small
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Background Evaluating clinical ethics support services (CESS) has been hailed as important research task. At the same time, there is considerable debate about how to evaluate CESS appropriately. The criticism, which has been aired, refers to normative as
Jan Schildmann +5 more
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Background and aim: Coercive measures in patient care have come under criticism leading to implement guidelines dedicated to the reduction of coercion. This development of bringing to light clinical ethics support is hoped to serve as a means of building
Elena Montaguti +4 more
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