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Background: In the care of people with intellectual disability, support staff apply restrictions to people with moderate intellectual disabilities (ID) in several domains of daily life, such as restrictions on bedtimes or on the amount of food intake ...
A. V. D. Van Der Meulen +3 more
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Abstract This study explores the impact of participation in a series of moral case deliberations (MCD) on the moral craftsmanship (MCS) of Dutch prison staff. Between 2017–2020, ten MCDs per team were implemented in three prisons (i.e., intervention group).
Huysentruyt, M. +5 more
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Client participation in moral case deliberation: a precarious relational balance. [PDF]
Moral case deliberation (MCD) is a form of clinical ethics support in which the ethicist as facilitator aims at supporting professionals with a structured moral inquiry into their moral issues from practice. Cases often affect clients, however, their inclusion in MCD is not common.
Weidema FC +3 more
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La gestion du désaccord lors des délibérations en cours d’appel : la politesse stratégique
This article studies the nature of a disagreement expressed by some judges to their peers in a deliberative judgment, in a Brazilian court of appeal, where three magistrates analyse a legal affair involving a political media fact.
Rubens Damasceno-Morais
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Background Decision-making competence is a complex concept in the care for transgender and gender diverse adolescents, since this type of care concerns one’s developing gender identity and involves treatment options that often lack international ...
Janine de Snoo-Trimp +3 more
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Introduction: Moral value conflicts play an increasingly central role in everyday hospital life. Clinical ethics, however, is only marginally represented in the compulsory curriculum for human medicine and the additional education regulations. The aim of
Kuhn, Eva +6 more
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Background The use of formal coercion such as seclusion, mechanical restraint, and forced medication is one of the most challenging and complex issues in mental health care, on the clinical, the legal, and the ethical level.
Julia Stoll +7 more
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Global Bioethics in the Post-Coronavirus Era: A Discussion with Roberto Andorno
A discussion with Roberto Andorno about global bioethics and biolaw, the Coronavirus pandemic, and its impact on human dignity and rights. Can we foresee the emerging new profile of global bioethics and biolaw in the post-Coronavirus era?
Roberto Andorno, George Boutlas
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Beyond Recommendation and Mediation: Moral Case Deliberation as Moral Learning in Dialogue
In “Neglected Ends: Clinical Ethics Consultation and the Prospects for Closure,” Autumn Fiester (2015) rightly criticizes the “Recommendation-Focused Model” (RFM) in clinical ethics consultations (...
Metselaar, S. +2 more
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Ethics support staff help others to deal with moral challenges. However, they themselves can also experience moral challenges such as issues regarding (breaching) confidentiality when practicing ethics support.
W. Ligtenberg, A. Molewijk, M. Stolper
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